
Autonomous systems innovators converge on Blacksburg
Unmanned systems, such as driverless cars and drones, become more visible every day. But does the public trust the technology?

Unmanned systems, such as driverless cars and drones, become more visible every day. But does the public trust the technology?

The intensity of the deadly wildfires in Northern California can be attributed, in part, to a lack of controlled fires.

The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine will pay tribute to military personnel and their families in two events this fall.

Nearly half the new breast cancer cases in Montgomery County aren’t diagnosed until they reach late-stage development.

UVA Children’s Hospital and Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters will establish a clinically integrated network (CIN).

A UVA School of Medicine researcher has received $2.7 million from the National Institutes of Health to test a new diabetes approach.

Anita Fonseca-Quezada and Cristian Quezada talk about their personal journeys that have merged and taken them from their native Chile to the United States.

Millions of middle class Americans, mostly in rural areas, are feeling cornered by the overwhelming forces of globalization.

UVA football coach Bronco Mendenhall talks with reporters on Monday ahead of the Cavs’ game this weekend at North Carolina.

A year ago, Andrew Gaddis, a third-year student at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, embarked on a Fulbright research grant to learn more about supervised injection sites.