
Why are environmentalists so bullish on fusion energy?
Scientists first discovered fusion as a potential energy source in the 1930’s and have been quietly working on it ever since.

Scientists first discovered fusion as a potential energy source in the 1930’s and have been quietly working on it ever since.

Virginia Tech will receive $19,420,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help increase cyber workforce development and encourage scientific partnerships to deliver innovation in the field.

Pokemon Go is a mixture of Facebook’s data mining and targeted advertising scheme with the freemium game model.

With fewer than 14 weeks to go before the November presidential election, Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in both two-way and four-way Florida ballot scenarios.

Employer expectations that emails will be monitored and responded to during nonwork hours are the main reason employees are unable to disconnect from the workplace, new research finds.

VCU Medical Center has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 1 hospital in the Richmond metro area for 2016–17.

Kris Wernstedt, an associate professor in Virginia Tech’s School of Public and International Affairs, heads back to Africa — this time to Tanzania.

Educators and law enforcement officials will convene in Hampton on August 1 for the 16th annual School and Campus Safety Training Forum.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner applauded the new steps put forward to promote the safe integration and innovation adoption of unmanned aircraft systems across the United States.

McLean-based MCR has been awarded a four-year contract for approximately $8.1 million by NATO to provide key program management and technical support services.