Neutrinos Could Monitor Iranian Nuclear Plant
Neutrinos are the second most abundant particles in the universe. They’re invisible and seem to have little impact on our daily lives, but without them life itself, would not be possible. Now...
View ArticleVaNews for 8.11.14
Residents in counties around Richmond are up in arms about a plan to fertilize fields using industrial sludge and a Virginia sheriff is questioning the state's moratorium on drones.
View ArticleHow Plants Communicate
Your garden may be a peaceful spot, but there’s a lot of chatter going on in those plant beds, even though it’s out of humans’ earshot. Scientists know that plants actually communicate. Now, at...
View ArticlePrivacy Paradox
When the topic of online privacy comes up, some people say, “get over it’ it’s a thing of the past. Others say, not so fast; there are ways to protect what privacy you have left on line. Take the...
View ArticleVirginia Science Festival: "A Party Where Science is the Guest of Honor"
It's billed as a party where science is the guest of honor… this Saturday, the Virginia Science Festival kicks off its week-long celebration of science, technology, engineering, math – and everything...
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