
Support for women in business: A U.S. guide
For women thinking of entering the business world in 2020, there are many good things on the horizon.

For women thinking of entering the business world in 2020, there are many good things on the horizon.

Artificial intelligence is spreading through our homes and infrastructure, powering systems that can adapt to external input.

Students from the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine are using data-driven research to help find ways of delivering safe, efficient, quality medical care.

A team of three students from the Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies showcased their emerging desktop robotics company, Rendyr, at the recent Autodesk University Conference Student Expo in Las Vegas.

New vehicle technologies, such as Lane Keeping Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control, can assist drivers with steering, speed maintenance, and other operational tasks.

New Dominion Bookshop will host a book talk and signing with authors Amanda Swanson (UVA Law ’20) and Bill Haltom on Saturday, Feb. 1, from 7-8 p.m.

An international research team comprising neuroscientists at Virginia Tech, University College London, and the University of London revealed brain mechanisms and functional regions that underlie confirmation bias.

The Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice is a program of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University.

What is DNA and how does it shape our traits? How do our brains store memories? These are just some of the questions that a new Roanoke-based science podcast, “Big Lick of Science,” examines.

Unlike other forms of gambling, lottery is far from being a game of luck. In fact, if anything at all, it is as about calculation as it is about luck.
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