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Did you know that 50% of North America's medicinal herbs come from the Appalachian forests?🌱 Global Change Center ~ at Virginia Tech's Shannon Bell's research addresses environmental injustices in fossil fuel extraction communities and feminist energy systems. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
At a time when technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, Virginia Tech helping the U.S. meet the ever-evolving demands for national security. Eric Paterson of Virginia Tech National Security Institute recently shared his insights on this effort with The Washington Post. washingtonpost.com/creativegroup/…
How big of a problem are invasive species? Jacob Barney of Virginia Tech CALS joined 'Curious Conversations' to explain the issue and talk about how he and colleagues trying to mitigate it. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
After four years, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute and partners have completed a guidebook for the future of autonomous trucking. 🚚 Backed by a $7.5M DOT grant, the report offers essential guidelines for implementing automated driving systems in large trucks. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
ISC Director Jacob Barney lives out his podcasting dream talking about why invasive species are such a complex problem and need diverse teams.
How can the average person join the fight against invasive species? Jacob Barney of Virginia Tech CALS joined 'Curious Conversations' to share insights on this and more. Check out the full episode: news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
#VirginiaTech researchers from three departments in Virginia Tech CNRE have secured a $1.7M NSF grant to study the socio-environmental factors impacting coastal fisheries. 🐟 news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
#VirginiaTech researchers are uncovering how seeds are dispersed by wild animals. 🌱 Virginia Tech CNRE student Amir Jain is marking fruiting plants in the region and monitoring them with trail cameras to determine which animals are responsible for dispersing their seeds.
Why is an interdisciplinary approach so critical to mitigating invasive species? Check out Jacob Barney of Virginia Tech CALS sharing his insights on this and more during this week's 'Curious Conversations' podcast. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
Wencai Zhang of Virginia Tech Engineering has developed a novel method for direct lithium extraction from produced water to contribute to the high demand for electric vehicles and green energy. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
Anamaria Bukvic of Virginia Tech CNRE was awarded a $2 million Department of Defense 🇺🇸 grant to study how climate change affects population mobility in coastal areas of U.S. allies and territories in the Indo-Pacific. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
How many people are being fed through Virginia Tech CALS' Ozzie Abaye's efforts in Senegal? Thousands. She joined 'Curious Conversations' to talk about her work there empowering farmers with the mung bean. The full episode: news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
#VirginiaTech has partnered with The Washington Post to use AI in developing The Post's new Climate Answers tool. The goal? Provide a digital library resource tool that can access every piece of the paper’s reporting on any topic in seconds. ✅ More ➡️ brnw.ch/21wMv6E
Accuracy is paramount when it comes to future of AI-driven search tools. That’s why, when The Washington Post decided to create one to help users better access its own archive, it enlisted Naren Ramakrishnan The Sanghani Center at Virginia Tech to help. Washington Post PR #VTInnovationCampus tinyurl.com/2ad9f5xn
We are honored to receive support from the U.S. Department of Energy ECRP! Excited to study chirality in semiconductors and its potential to advance future technologies in spintronics and optoelectronics.