
NanoCamp brings dozens of high school students to campus
The Virginia Tech College of Science recently hosted its eighth annual NanoCamp, bringing 45 high school students to campus to learn about nanoscience and nanomedicine.

The Virginia Tech College of Science recently hosted its eighth annual NanoCamp, bringing 45 high school students to campus to learn about nanoscience and nanomedicine.

The Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy in Wise County and Norton announced the latest projects funded by the federal Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Pilot program.

There are numerous benefits associated with commercial blinds and shades: they can help regulate a building’s internal temperature, lower heating and cooling costs, increase privacy, and more.

A Virginia Tech College of Engineering student team took second place at NASA’s Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts — Academic Linkage (RASC-AL) forum in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

If we already know how to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) and turn it into fuel, why aren’t we doing more of it?

Many investors are not just looking at profitable companies to invest in but those that are doing something to save the planet. Socially responsible investing is on the rise and businesses should look into eco-friendly operations if they want to attract more investors.

No doubt, the home of the future, whether a single family dwelling or apartments in larger buildings, will be much greener than what we are all living in these days.

Are you looking for useful gifts for university students, perhaps away from home? Or maybe you’re just a geek student passionate about super-tech objects?

Gov. Ralph Northam and Congressman Morgan Griffith today announced 10 economic development projects selected for grant approval from the Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Pilot program.

A day after President Trump temporarily ended the longest-ever government shutdown, federal workers joined hundreds of regional activists to jump into the Potomac River in the name of climate action.