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New Fungus-Based Pest Control Could Help Save Virginia Cotton

In “The Last of Us,” a television and video game series, survivors of an apocalyptic fungal pandemic struggle to survive after the collapse of society, fighting other survivors and...

Virginia Doctor with Radford Roots to Speak at VA Tech Carilion Commencement

The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (VTCSOM) will welcome Sanjay Kishore as keynote speaker...

VA Tech Research Flags End of Unproctored Testing in AI Era

Increasingly beleaguered by artificial intelligence (AI)-based cheating, unproctored testing is now completely vulnerable to reasoning...

VA Tech clinical trials offer new options for pets

When traditional treatments fall short, clinical trials can offer a lifeline for pets and their...

VA Tech researchers address health care provider burnout through digital twin systems

Taylan Topcu is leading a team of Virginia Tech researchers using digital twins to help...

Market Building Transfers Out of City’s Hands

Market Building Partners LP, general partner of Market Building GP, LLC submitted the successful bid at the 2:00 p.m. city council meeting on...

Third Annual Shout It From The Mountaintop

In early October, breast cancer survivors and their families joined volunteers and Komen Board Members in front of the Mill Mountain Star to show...

American Cancer Society Encourages Women to Put Their Health First

As the nation marks the annual National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the American Cancer Society is encouraging women to choose to put their...

The Perfect Fall Excursion

The Roanoke Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society will offer two round trip excursions by train between Roanoke and Danville (Nov. 6) and...

Roanoke City Announces New Chief of Police

Roanoke City Manager Chris Morrill announced on Wednesday that Christopher C. Perkins has been selected as Police Chief for the City of Roanoke. This...

Jefferson College Celebrates Past, Looks To The Future

Jefferson College of Health Sciences recently held a reunion for alumni that have graduated from the downtown school with degrees in nursing or allied...