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Discovery & Innovation
Q&A: Grad Student Drafts Federal Legislation That Would Enhance Tornado Forecasts
Victoria Long Rubin, pursuing her Ph.D. in environmental science, is at the forefront of legislation that could change the landscape of tornado forecasting.
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Discovery & Innovation
Research Discovery a Pearl of Hope for Imperiled Oyster Reefs
Despite a greater than 85% population loss worldwide due to overharvesting, Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ collaborative research shows oyster reefs can rebound through restorative efforts.
Discovery & Innovation
Identity-Based Alienation: A UVA Professor Learns How Targeted Marketing Backfires
Coloring a genderless product like a razor pink does not necessarily make it more appealing to women, a UVA marketing professor and colleagues found.
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Discovery & Innovation
UVA Astronomers Will Map the Unmapped in Outer Space
An assistant professor and two postdoctoral researchers from the Department of Astronomy are among those recently awarded coveted observation time with the new James Webb Space Telescope.
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Discovery & Innovation
UVA Institute Report Optimistic That Virginia Can Meet Net-Zero Carbon Goal
The Environmental Resilience Institute has determined that Virginia can achieve net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
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Discovery & Innovation
Ooh, What’s That? ‘Bio-Builds’ Around Grounds Are Part of an Architecture School Expo
The School of Architecture invited scholars from around the nation to experiment with novel building materials drawn from Mother Nature.
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Discovery & Innovation
Shape-Shifting Volcano Virus Points to New Ways to Deliver Drugs, Vaccines
New research explains how lemon-shaped viruses, which thrive in extreme environments, came to exist, and the discovery could have very useful implications.
A nurse injects a vaccine into the thigh of a baby sitting in her mother's lap
Discovery & Innovation
UVA Pediatrician Explains How COVID-19 Vaccines for Youngest Kids Are Being Tested
COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 look like they are on the way and should be useful, pediatrician Dr. Debbie-Ann Shirley writes.

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