
3 major ways mobile apps help business grow
A few years back, mobile applications were a privilege only meant to be enjoyed by large multinational corporations and businesses. But, that ace in the hole for these big guys is beginning to change.

A few years back, mobile applications were a privilege only meant to be enjoyed by large multinational corporations and businesses. But, that ace in the hole for these big guys is beginning to change.

Exercise can protect both muscle and nerves from damage caused by the restoration of blood flow after injury or surgery, new research from the UVA School of Medicine shows.

The American Shakespeare Center Winter Season: The Actors’ Renaissance began previews this past weekend of The Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry IV, Part 1.

Every year the advent of new technology gives birth to new digital marketing trends. Some of these trends are usually the network effects of technology that wasn’t widely adopted when it came out in yesteryears.

Renovating your home can be a costly experience, but it doesn’t need to be if your project has been well thought out and planned properly. We will take a look at some of the ways in which you can renovate your property on a budget.

On the edge of Virginia Tech’s campus, on a stretch of farmland that few students ever visit, small boxes are whirling through the season’s change to winter, collecting data that will make it easier for scientists to monitor data across landscapes.

No one is happy about the recent partial shutdown of the federal government in the U.S. as President Trump plays hardball with Congress on allocating funds for his “border wall.”

The Virginia Earth System Science Scholars program, offered by the Virginia Space Grant Consortium, has received the prestigious 2019 Programs That Work Award from the Virginia Mathematics & Science Coalition.

Do fitness trackers and their apps really help consumers with exercise, diet, and other health goals?

The Virginia Festival of the Book—a program of Virginia Humanities celebrating its 25th year of bringing writers and readers together to promote and celebrate books, reading, literacy, and literary culture—announced four new headlining programs.
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