Non-lethal strangulation research hopes to bring assurance in court testimonies
By Lucie Rutherford | December 5, 2018Research project aims to create a statistical method to identify strangulation.
Research project aims to create a statistical method to identify strangulation.
An environmental scientist weighs in on Virginia's changing climate and local winemakers explain what they’re doing to cope.
Current University students, as well as graduates, create events to normalize conversations about sexual health.
In the past few months, Mission Secure, Inc., completed a Series A financing, receiving over $8 million in funding from investors.
University researchers, in collaboration with Charlottesville company TypeZero Technologies, refined a software that automatically monitors blood glucose levels of Type 1 diabetes patients.
Shin opened her presentation by discussing the concept of accompaniment — to work alongside a patient or community but on the terms of that individual or community.
Jeffery Taubenberger spoke on the history of the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic and how it can be used to develop more effective preventative vaccines in the future.
Second-year College student Matthew Houff spoke about internet pornography and its effects on the brain at the TEDxUVA’s Student Speaker Competition held Nov. 14 at Boylan Heights.
The Aortic Telehealth program will provide patients with emergent conditions from the Culpeper area with immediate access to University physicians.
Initial results indicate a correlation between the bacterial makeup of the nose and the severity of common cold symptoms.
One of HackCville’s most popular and rapidly-growing programs is called Startup Trips, in which students travel to cities such as Austin, D.C. and New York to explore a variety of companies.
The trial is currently recruiting older adults — aged 55 and over — that suffer from insomnia and mild cognitive impairment through the University of Virginia Aging and Memory Care Clinic.
A Science Policy Initiative at the University and Cville Comm-UNI-ty press release urged Fifth District candidates to consider science policies.
Much of the talk focused on the physiological changes a person experiences when in space.
The Computer Science Undergraduate Curriculum Committee is considering curriculum changes to both the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees for computer science.
Cass Sackett has designed original experiments for the Cold Atom Laboratory, an ultra-cold physics lab housed in the International Space Station — NASA’s orbiting space station — since May.
Data science helps predict patients’ increase in risk of infection, medical complications
The U.Va. Health System provides plenty of ways to get involved in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month but stresses that care and education are year-round endeavors.
Unprecedented price increases have spurred outrage from some community members.
The petition has garnered nearly 1,200 signatures from students, faculty and alumni.