
Multidisciplinary team seeks Rosetta Stone of insect communication
If you’ve ever been skunked by a stinkbug, you know exactly how powerful insect communications can be.

If you’ve ever been skunked by a stinkbug, you know exactly how powerful insect communications can be.

When Monica Ponder first looked out over the horizon and scanned the East African landscape, her initial impression was one of surprise, though not for the reason she expected.

What can you do to help prevent more dogs (and humans) from getting sick? For starters, avoid using lawn care chemicals around your home.

The annual Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival will celebrate its 20th anniversary with its Jan. 11-12 event, drawing anglers from throughout Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic, Ohio, Georgia, South Carolina, and even Vermont.

More than 200 aquaculture growers, researchers and industry suppliers gathered Nov. 15 and 16 for the 2019 Virginia Aquaculture Conference.

There is another item to add to the list of Thanksgiving customs: the Presidential Turkeys coming home to roost at Virginia Tech.

A new bill, introduced this week by Rep. Don McEachin could set the United States on a path to an economy powered by 100 percent clean energy by mid-century.

A huge, perfectly circular rock suddenly appears in a small city. What’s it doing there? What should we do with it? Can we make a buck on it? Why are people freaking out? Why aren’t more people freaking out?

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, spoke this week at a bipartisan event in the U.S. Capitol hosted by the Washington Kurdish Institute.

U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and David Perdue (R-GA) introduced bipartisan legislation to allow March of Dimes to continue its lifesaving work on behalf of all moms and babies.
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