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17-Aug-2011 8:00 AM EDT
Secondary Teacher Coaching Program Improves Student Test Scores
University of Virginia

Coaching middle and high school teachers to enhance the quality of their interactions with students leads to significant gains in students' end-of-school-year achievement test scores, according to a study by researchers at the University of Virginia.

17-Aug-2011 12:00 AM EDT
Grad Students' Work Is Better When Teaching and Research Are Part of Mix
University of Virginia

Graduate students in the STEM fields, who both teach and conduct research, demonstrate greater ability to generate testable hypotheses and design experiments than do grad students who only conduct research.

Released: 16-Aug-2011 8:00 AM EDT
Cohabitation Supersedes Divorce as a Key Risk Factor to Children
University of Virginia

A new study says the rise of cohabiting households with children is a greater threat to the quality and stability of children's lives, and the main reason that family instability continues to increase for the nation's children overall.

Released: 10-Aug-2011 3:50 PM EDT
Researchers Find High Energy Output From Algae-Based Fuel, But 'No Silver Bullet'
University of Virginia

Algae-based fuel is one of many options among the array of possible future energy sources. New University of Virginia research shows that while algae-based transportation fuels produce high energy output with minimal land use, their production could come with significant environmental burdens.

Released: 10-Aug-2011 3:40 PM EDT
Light Switch: Study Finds Increased Light May Moderate Fearful Reactions
University of Virginia

Biologists and psychologists know that light affects mood, but a new University of Virginia study indicates that light may also play a role in modulating fear and anxiety.

   
4-Aug-2011 2:00 PM EDT
University of Virginia Researchers Uncover New Catalysis Site
University of Virginia

A new collaborative study at the University of Virginia details for the first time a new type of catalytic site where oxidation catalysis occurs, shedding new light on the inner workings of the process.

Released: 3-Aug-2011 12:00 PM EDT
'BackStory' Wins NEH Grant to Become a Weekly Radio Show
University of Virginia

The past is about to catch up more often with public radio fans who follow "BackStory with the American History Guys." The popular radio show and podcast, co-hosted by three widely published U.S. historians, two from the University of Virginia and one from the University of Richmond, will soon be expanding from monthly to weekly.

Released: 15-Jul-2011 1:35 PM EDT
Professor Accomplishes Breakthrough Toward Quantum Computing
University of Virginia

To build a quantum computer, one needs to create and precisely control individual quantum memory units, called qubits, for information processing. Olivier Pfister, a professor of physics in the University of Virginia's College of Arts & Sciences, has just published findings in the journal Physical Review Letters demonstrating a breakthrough in the creation of massive numbers of entangled qubits, more precisely a multilevel variant thereof called Qmodes.

Released: 13-Jul-2011 9:30 AM EDT
U.Va. Awarded Nearly $2.5 Million to Create Partnership for Design and Manufacture of Affordable, Energy-Efficient Housing
University of Virginia

The University of Virginia received a $2,445,000 grant from the Virginia Tobacco Commission Indemnification & Community Revitalization Commission to help transform industry in Southside Virginia utilizing housing designs created through the University's School of Architecture.

Released: 29-Jun-2011 12:05 AM EDT
FDA-Approved Diabetes Simulator Commercially Available
University of Virginia

A computer-based diabetes simulation tool developed by University of Virginia researchers is now commercially available, thanks to a partnership with Charlottesville-based medical research firm The Epsilon Group. The protocol is approved by the FDA as an alternative to animal testing of Type 1 diabetes control strategies.

Released: 23-Jun-2011 5:00 PM EDT
Engaging Students' Interest, Not Just Offering Advanced Classes, Best Promotes Interest in STEM Careers
University of Virginia

A new study published in the journal Science Education finds that sparking students' interest in science at an early age is more effective at steering them toward eventual careers in the "STEM" fields – science, technology, engineering and mathematics – than pushing high school students into more advanced courses.

Released: 2-Jun-2011 1:25 PM EDT
Recent Financial Crisis Rooted in Politics of Creditworthiness
University of Virginia

A common reading of the recent subprime mortgage crisis pins the blame on bankers and loan brokers who extended mortgages to those who could not afford them, thereby inflating a housing bubble that was destined to burst.

Released: 27-May-2011 12:35 PM EDT
$746,000 Macy Foundation Grant Supports Interprofessional Health Education at U.Va.
University of Virginia

The University of Virginia schools of Nursing and Medicine have pioneered interprofessional education initiatives that bring nursing and medical students together in common learning experiences. A $746,000 grant from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation will help to strengthen, expand and assess interprofessional education opportunities, create best practices and new models for other schools to follow.

Released: 6-May-2011 12:00 PM EDT
U.Va.'s Cornell Co-Edits 'Columbine a Decade Later: The Prevention of Homicidal Violence in Schools'
University of Virginia

Dewey Cornell, a forensic clinical psychologist at the University of Virginia and authority on youth violence and school safety, is co-editor of the just-released "Columbine a Decade Later: The Prevention of Homicidal Violence in Schools," a collection of eight articles that addresses the nature and scope of school violence in the U.S. and abroad, reviews relevant research findings and identifies promising prevention strategies.

Released: 3-May-2011 2:45 PM EDT
National Security Law Experts at U.Va. Confirm Killing of bin Laden Was Legal
University of Virginia

The targeting of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden was consistent with the U.N. charter and U.S. law and not an illegal assassination as some critics have argued, two national security law experts affirmed.

Released: 2-May-2011 4:40 PM EDT
Coulter Foundation Award Creates a $20 Million U.Va. Endowment for Translational Research in Biomedical Innovation
University of Virginia

The University of Virginia and the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation have teamed to create a $20 million endowment to foster research collaboration between biomedical engineers and clinicians, with the goal of developing new technologies to improve patient care and human health.

Released: 21-Apr-2011 12:00 PM EDT
Seven Chesapeake Bay-Region Universities to Play U.Va. Bay Game on Earth Day
University of Virginia

Teams of students from seven institutions of higher learning in Virginia and Maryland will play the University of Virginia Bay Game on Earth Day, April 22.

Released: 30-Mar-2011 3:00 PM EDT
U.Va. Researchers Earn Shot at $25M Prize for Innovative Solution to Pet Overpopulation
University of Virginia

An interdisciplinary team of University of Virginia researchers has been awarded a shot at a $25 million prize to develop a nonsurgical method for sterilizing cats and dogs.

Released: 30-Mar-2011 9:00 AM EDT
Female, Male Youth Report Different Concussion Symptoms
University of Virginia

Female athletes who sustain a concussion report different symptoms than their male counterparts, according to research performed at the University of Virginia's Curry School of Education.

Released: 29-Mar-2011 3:45 PM EDT
U.Va. Patent Foundation Names Boris Kovatchev 2011 Inventor of the Year
University of Virginia

The University of Virginia Patent Foundation has selected internationally renowned diabetes technology scientist Boris P. Kovatchev for its top honor: the Edlich-Henderson Inventor of the Year award.

Released: 28-Mar-2011 1:35 PM EDT
Russian Boreal Forests Undergoing Vegetation Change
University of Virginia

Russia's boreal forest – the largest continuous expanse of forest in the world, found in the country's cold northern regions – is undergoing an accelerating large-scale shift in vegetation types as a result of globally and regionally warming climate. That in turn is creating an even warmer climate in the region, according to a new study published in the journal Global Change Biology.

Released: 9-Mar-2011 9:00 AM EST
Expert Available: Taking Another Look at 'Huck Finn'
University of Virginia

University of Virginia English professor Stephen Railton's new edition of "Huck Funn" focuses on "the specific issue that has been so inseparable from the novel in its public life for the last 25 or 30 years – the issue about whether it's racist or not."

Released: 28-Feb-2011 3:00 PM EST
Law Professors Revive Public Speaking in New Book, 'Tongue-Tied America'
University of Virginia

Two University of Virginia law professors demystify the disappearing art of public speaking in a new book that explains how to master vital rhetorical skills.

Released: 21-Feb-2011 1:05 PM EST
New Free, Hands-On Tool Supports Sustainable Living Choices
University of Virginia

People who want to eat healthy and live sustainably have a new way to measure their impact on the environment: a Web-based tool. that calculates an individual's "nitrogen footprint." The calculator is a project of the International Nitrogen Initiative, a global network of scientists who share research and data on the nitrogen dilemma.

Released: 17-Feb-2011 11:50 AM EST
U.Va. Receives Grant To Study Simulator's Effects on Teen Drivers with Autism
University of Virginia

Researchers at the University of Virginia have received a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to study the use of virtual reality driving simulators to train and evaluate the driving skills of teens with Asperger's and high-functioning autism, both of which are considered autism spectrum disorders.

Released: 10-Feb-2011 12:25 PM EST
Our Struggle to Understand George Washington
University of Virginia

Edward G. Lengel, editor-in-chief of the Papers of George Washington at the University of Virginia, is available for commentary about the Father of Our Country, whose 279th birthday will be observed Feb. 22. Lengel is the author of "Inventing George Washington: America's Founder in Myth and Memory," published Jan. 18 by Harper.

Released: 7-Feb-2011 11:00 AM EST
Survey Finds Great Recession Has Both Stressed and Strengthened American Marriages
University of Virginia

The first national survey to focus on how the "Great Recession" has affected marriage in the United States, sponsored by the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, finds both good and bad news.

Released: 1-Feb-2011 11:50 AM EST
Professor Quandt Available to Discuss Turmoil in Egypt
University of Virginia

In light of current events in Egypt, the University of Virginia offers the following expert for comment: William Quandt, Edward R. Stettinius Jr. Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics, College of Arts & Sciences.

Released: 16-Dec-2010 7:00 AM EST
Expert Commentary on Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
University of Virginia

University of Virginia engineering professor is available to comment on the report of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, which is being released Thursday.

Released: 13-Dec-2010 9:00 AM EST
When Cyberbullies are Home for the Holidays
University of Virginia

Psychologists Joseph and Claudia Allen burst five myths we hold about teenagers and suggest simple ways to raise young people who are both empathetic and mature.

Released: 6-Dec-2010 9:00 AM EST
What's the Matter? That's What U.Va. Physicists Are Seeking to Detect
University of Virginia

One of the great and fundamental questions in physics is: Why is there matter? Physicists theorize that in the instant after the Big Bang created the makings of the universe, there were nearly equal amounts of matter and anti-matter, protons and anti-protons, neutrons and anti-neutrons. They should have annihilated each other, resulting in … nothing.

5-Dec-2010 3:00 PM EST
New Report Finds Marriage Trouble in Middle America
University of Virginia

Drawing on the latest national data, a new report, "When Marriage Disappears," concludes that marriage is in trouble among Middle America, with trends in non-marital childbearing, divorce and marital quality in Middle America increasingly resembling those of the poor, where marriage is fragile and weak.

Released: 29-Nov-2010 2:15 PM EST
Shopping Online? U.Va. Expert Has Advice on Internet and Computer Security
University of Virginia

Tipsheet: Shopping Online? With the continued growth of online shopping, and today's "Cyber Monday," Karen McDowell of the University of Virginia is available to help your audience or readers keep their computers, their identities and their credit cards safe.

Released: 29-Nov-2010 1:35 PM EST
Shopping Online? U.Va. Expert Has Cybersecurity Tips
University of Virginia

Tipsheet: Expert can advise readers and audiences on keeping their credit cards, computers and identities safe while cyber-shopping this holiday season.

Released: 23-Nov-2010 3:40 PM EST
U.Va. Technology Gets $8.6M Boost from DoD
University of Virginia

University of Virginia spin-out PluroGen Therapeutics Inc. commemorated the start of a new relationship with the U.S. Department of Defense at a reception held Nov. 5 at U.Va. PluroGen recently entered into an agreement worth up to $8.6 million with the Department of Defense as part of its Limb Salvage and Regenerative Medicine Initiative.

Released: 19-Oct-2010 4:00 PM EDT
Chemical Engineers Use Gold To Discover Breakthrough for Creating Biorenewable Chemicals
University of Virginia

University of Virginia chemical engineers Robert J. Davis and Matthew Neurock have uncovered the key features that control the high reactivity of gold nanoparticles in a process that oxidizes alcohols in water. The research is an important first step in unlocking the potential of using metal catalysts for developing biorenewable chemicals.

Released: 14-Oct-2010 12:20 PM EDT
U.Va. Curry School Researchers Head $1.275 Million NIH Study of Why Minorities Are Underrepresented in Research
University of Virginia

A new University of Virginia study is examining what factors cause some minorities to be underrepresented in the ranks of biomedical researchers – a situation that could have a negative impact on health care.

Released: 11-Oct-2010 10:55 AM EDT
October is National Bullying Prevention Month; U.Va.'s Cornell, Sheras Can Comment
University of Virginia

October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Sadly, given the highly publicized suicides of four students in recent weeks, attributed at least partially to bullying, raising awareness about such abuse couldn't come at a better time. Two experts at the University of Virginia can comment and offer suggestions to alleviate the problem. They are Curry School Education professors Dewey Cornell and Peter Sheras.

Released: 7-Oct-2010 12:55 PM EDT
U.Va. Start-Up HemoSonics Secures $2M in Federal Funding
University of Virginia

HemoSonics LLC, a medical device company founded on technology developed at the University of Virginia, recently secured three federal grants worth nearly $2 million.

Released: 28-Sep-2010 12:30 PM EDT
Tip Sheet: U.Va. Cooper Center Demographers Provide Primer on Census Data
University of Virginia

The United States Census Bureau will release American Community Survey one-year data today.

Released: 28-Sep-2010 8:00 AM EDT
Changing Demographics Play a Key Role in Housing Crisis
University of Virginia

Changing demographics are the main cause of today's housing surplus, according to new research by a University of Virginia urban and environmental planning professor. The path to a housing market rebound doesn't lie in new construction, William Lucy found, but in rethinking housing needs based on changing demographics.

   
Released: 14-Sep-2010 8:00 AM EDT
Bird Vomit, Feathers Serve as Environmental Indicators
University of Virginia

Charles Clarkson is conducting a comparative study of bird populations on Virginia's Eastern Shore and in New York Harbor. He collects bird vomit and feathers from nestlings as a way to compare the diets of birds from each location and to see how the local environments affect the overall health of bird populations.

Released: 30-Aug-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Is C. diff the New 'Superbug'? U.Va. Expert Is Available for Interviews
University of Virginia

Dr. William A. Petri Jr. of the University of Virginia is an authority on Clostridium difficile, a tenacious bacterium that causes half a million infections a year.

Released: 11-Aug-2010 9:40 AM EDT
Across Races, Couples That Pray Together Are Happier
University of Virginia

The first major study to compare religion and relationship quality across America's major racial and ethnic groups finds that for all groups, shared religious activity – attending church together and especially praying together – is linked to higher levels of relationship quality.

Released: 26-Jul-2010 10:00 AM EDT
Adoptive Children of Lesbian and Gay Couples Developing Well
University of Virginia

Should the sexual orientation of prospective adoptive parents be considered when placing children in adoptive homes? According to the results of a new University of Virginia study, the answer may be "no."

Released: 22-Jun-2010 8:00 AM EDT
University of Virginia Biotech Start-Up MicroLab Diagnostics Acquired by ZyGEM
University of Virginia

U.Va. start-up MicroLab Diagnostics Inc. has been acquired by ZyGEM Corp. Ltd., a biotech company specializing in DNA extraction and testing solutions. MicroLab uses lab-on-a-chip technology to miniaturize and streamline the chemical processes involved in biochemical analysis.

Released: 7-Jun-2010 4:15 PM EDT
Innovative Technology Could Make Fat the Cure for What Ails You
University of Virginia

Technology developed by University of Virginia inventors involving adipose stem cells – adult stem cells found in fatty tissue – could one day be used to treat severe wounds and other conditions. The technology has just been licensed to the GID Group.

Released: 2-Jun-2010 1:40 PM EDT
Global Forum to Feature Julian Bond, Sandra Day O'Connor
University of Virginia

Notable historians, activists and global thought-leaders set sail June 10 for Semester at Sea's Forum on Global Engagement. They will tackle some of today’s most critical issues, including including education, human rights, social justice, health and sustainability.

Released: 21-May-2010 1:00 PM EDT
Planning Professor's Book Sheds New Light on Foreclosures
University of Virginia

A new book by University of Virginia planning professor William Lucy looks more deeply at the reasons behind the foreclosure crisis and its future impact on cities and suburbs.

Released: 21-May-2010 1:00 PM EDT
Researchers Report 'Bleak' 2009 Residential Building Activity; Early 2010 Figures More Promising
University of Virginia

New data on residential building permits issued in Virginia, compiled by the University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, paints a bleak picture of a housing industry hammered by the recession.

   


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