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If going back to school in person is to be safe, community transmission of coronavirus must be under control. That’s according to a leading expert on how…
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A group of Black intellectuals is working to increase the visibility of Black scientists and urge more to consider making it a career. They’re holding a…
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A new school year is always a time for change, but never quite like this year. Despite efforts at planning and preparing, the new school year will be…
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There’s a monument you see outside courthouses and government buildings in many parts of the south. It’s called the “Common Confederate Soldier Statue.”…
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It’s no secret the coal economy is changing, and as it declines, so do the livelihoods of people and families who’ve worked in the industry for…
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In 1936, Virginia became the first state to open a park system, notable for being "not more than an hour’s" drive from anywhere in the Commonwealth. But…
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Philosophy has been described as ‘not so much a subject area itself, but rather a set of tools for thinking clearly about difficult or obscure problems.’…
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Large, industrial meat processing plants are now ‘hot spots’ for spreading Coronavirus. Some have closed while the industry grapples with how to provide…
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Scientists at Virginia Tech are exploring how conditions like epilepsy and autism may be affected when brain cells, normally programmed to heal brain…
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Telemedicine can only go so far. For something like eyecare, you usually have to make an ‘in person’ visit to the doctor’s office. But in an effort to see…