U.Va. researchers lead study of Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier
By Jacob Woodford | September 29, 2022The glacier has retreated twice as rapidly as expected.
The glacier has retreated twice as rapidly as expected.
Biomedical Engineering Prof. Kimberly Kelly and her team have pioneered a new antibody therapy for pancreatic cancer that is now in phase 1A dose escalation safety trial.
University researchers have recently published a 15-year study showing that previously depleted oyster reefs can be restored and emulate the conditions of the original reef populations in as little as 6 years.
This increasing rate coincides with a surge of geriatric prisoners.
The University has given Morven Farm a new designation as the University’s Sustainability Lab, expanding the potential of the culturally and environmentally rich property to act as a home for education, innovation and research.
University Medical Center physicians establish an autonomic dysfunction clinic to address the surge of patients with long-term symptoms of COVID-19.
The performance stars Austrian actress Antia Ziehler as Emmy Noether and was directed by award winning director Sandra Schueddekopf.
The NDE research in the Greyson lab works to help society deal more realistically with the transition from life to death, while redefining the standard concept of consciousness in medicine.
There are numerous organizations in Charlottesville that are set up to accept donations of gently used items — Hoos Reuse, Goodwill, Refurnished Charlottesville, Earlysville Exchange, Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, and more.
An increased demand for transportation alternatives due to rising gas prices brings attention to the inherent accessibility of transportation services.
Fourth-year College student Davis Coffey spent the summer of 2021 at the Coastal Research Center researching methane bubble emissions in marine environments using underwater microphones.
The proposed food union would be composed of the student leaders of each food-focused CIO and would meet twice a semester to coordinate food-related goals for the University.
Over the past two years, members of the U.Va. Solar Car team have undertaken this endeavor and are now set to put the car into action in July.
In hopes of a future with less obesity, School of Medicine researchers have put their efforts into the potential treatment of Type 2 Diabetes.
The University will invest more than $75 million in neuroscience research, announced June 3 at the Board of Visitors’ meeting.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly one-third of adults in the United States do not receive enough sleep, and many turn to melatonin supplements to improve their sleeping habits.
The Lawn Accessibility Project installed accessible ramps to provide a critical linkage for students and visitors with mobility impairments, thus making a cherished part of Grounds more accessible for the entire community.
After four years of learning at the University, three social science students share their unique experiences in conducting research as undergraduates.
The University Pre-Health Advising Team is partnering with U.Va. Health to provide summer work opportunities for students interested in health professions.
Half of all donated pediatric hearts are discarded, and 20 percent of children on the waitlist for a donor heart die before receiving one.