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Released: 25-Mar-2008 1:30 PM EDT
Pierre Thomas Commencement Speaker for Virginia Tech National Capital Region
Virginia Tech

ABC News Justice Department Correspondent Pierre Thomas will address graduates at Virginia Tech's 28th National Capital Region Commencement Ceremony at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 11.

Released: 24-Mar-2008 10:40 AM EDT
Virginia Tech Alumna Hoda Kotb to Deliver 2008 Commencement Address
Virginia Tech

Hoda Kotb, "Dateline NBC" correspondent and co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show, will address Virginia Tech's Class of 2008 during University Commencement exercises Friday, May 9.

Released: 24-Mar-2008 10:35 AM EDT
Smart Brake Light System Would Provide More Information
Virginia Tech

An intelligent brake light system has been invented that communicates slowing and urgent stopping "“ rather than simply that the brake pedal is being touched.

Released: 20-Mar-2008 9:45 AM EDT
March Madness and College Admissions
Virginia Tech

College basketball teams that make this year's cut for the Sweet 16 may boost the number of students applying to their schools by as much as 3 percent next year, while the winner of the NCAA basketball tournament, often called "March Madness," may see a 7 percent to 8 percent jump in applications, according to a Virginia Tech researcher.

Released: 14-Mar-2008 8:40 AM EDT
Vanishing Honeybees Continue to Trouble Virginia
Virginia Tech

The term Colony Collapse Disorder, which was coined by scientists in 2007, is being used to describe the sudden disappearance of adult bee populations, an unexplained phenomenon that has plagued honeybee colonies around the world.

Released: 14-Mar-2008 8:00 AM EDT
World Water Day Calls Attention to Water Scarcity, Ways to Conserve
Virginia Tech

World Water Day is celebrated globally on March 22 in an effort to raise awareness about the availability of clean, fresh water, a natural resource that many take for granted.

Released: 11-Mar-2008 8:55 AM EDT
Petty Enterprises Donates Cars for Motor Sports Research
Virginia Tech

Richard Petty and son Kyle have donated two retired No. 43 Nextel Cup race cars for use by mechanical engineering graduate students doing motor sports research.

Released: 5-Mar-2008 10:40 AM EST
Ensuring Security for Cognitive Radio Networks Research Goal
Virginia Tech

Improving the security of cognitive radio is critical because the technology will likely be used for two-way communications by tactical military forces and emergency responders. The other major arena for this technology is the development of wireless access networks that can provide Internet services to rural areas.

Released: 5-Mar-2008 10:10 AM EST
Equine Center Offers Treatments for Upper Respiratory Disease
Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (www.vetmed.vt.edu/emc/) offers a variety of treatments available for correcting disorders of the upper respiratory system and improving the odds of performance success.

Released: 25-Feb-2008 10:45 AM EST
Students Develop Water Rescue Harness
Virginia Tech

Four students in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies at Virginia Tech have created a swiftwater victim-transport harness for boat transport.

Released: 20-Feb-2008 11:20 AM EST
Humans Not the Only Creatures Suffering from Obesity
Virginia Tech

Obesity in pets mirrors that of humans, as do the reasons -- decreased physical activity, age, and an increased caloric intake, even genetic predisposition. Like humans, there are also many health problems associated with being obese, such as diabetes mellitus.

Released: 20-Feb-2008 11:15 AM EST
Modeling and Simulation Center to Research Energy, Environment
Virginia Tech

The Modeling and Simulation Center of Excellence, based in Southside Virginia, will target projects that use data collected in the energy and environmental fields and present findings in a virtual environment.

Released: 19-Feb-2008 8:00 PM EST
Author on Democracy in Cuba Comments on Castro’s Announcement
Virginia Tech

"This is a glorious day for Fidel Castro," said Virginia Tech political science Professor Ilja Luciak regarding the Cuban leader's announcement today that he would not return as president or commander in chief. "He chose to step down on his own terms, ensuring orderly transition and confounding his enemies, who have been waiting to oust him for more that 50 years.

Released: 19-Feb-2008 1:25 PM EST
Families Need Help Coping with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Virginia Tech

The age-related memory condition known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is more disruptive of day-to-day life and relationships than once believed, gerontology researchers at Virginia Tech have discovered.

   
Released: 18-Feb-2008 11:40 AM EST
Concept For Lamp Lit by Gravity Wins Greener Gadget Award
Virginia Tech

A Virginia Tech student has developed the concept for a floor lamp powered by gravity.

Released: 12-Feb-2008 8:45 AM EST
Salaita Pens Award-Winning Book on Anti-Arab Racism
Virginia Tech

Steven Salaita, assistant professor of English in Virginia Tech's College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, has won a 2007 Myers Outstanding Book Award for writing Anti-Arab Racism in the USA.

Released: 12-Feb-2008 8:40 AM EST
Virginia Tech, Meridium Address Agile Software Usability
Virginia Tech

NSF-funded research will identify key interactions, communication mechanisms, and design representations that can enable the successful integration of usability into agile processes.

Released: 6-Feb-2008 3:00 PM EST
Business Researchers Developing Fraud Detection Software
Virginia Tech

Text analysis can be used to identify language patterns in management communications that are inconsistent with either the company's financial performance or with the communications of other companies in the same industry. Such inconsistencies may indicate fraud.

30-Jan-2008 4:10 PM EST
Structure of Important Neurotransmitter Regulator Determined
Virginia Tech

Researchers from Virginia Tech and the Brookhaven National Laboratory have solved the structure of an enzyme that is critical in the regulation of the neurotransmitter system in the human brain.

Released: 30-Jan-2008 4:20 PM EST
Tips from Virginia Tech Research Magazine
Virginia Tech

The winter 2008 issue of Virginia Tech Research magazine features eight research projects at the university, from the highly complex search for ways to prevent mosquitoes from transmitting disease to humans to a relatively straightforward evaluation of horses on 114 farms in Virginia, which revealed that 51 percent are overweight.

Released: 28-Jan-2008 10:20 AM EST
Research Connects Cognition and Emotion Development
Virginia Tech

Cognition and emotion are related and the relationship changes as children develop from infancy into their preschool years.

   
Released: 11-Jan-2008 1:00 PM EST
Heart Health Important to Horses
Virginia Tech

Heart health is just as important for horses as it is for humans. Dr. Anne Desrochers, clinical assistant professor in equine internal medicine at Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center believes that the heart is the most important muscle in an equine's body.

Released: 7-Jan-2008 12:00 AM EST
Professors Publish on Recruiting Women to Info Technology
Virginia Tech

A comprehensive volume, "Reconfiguring the Firewall" (published by AK Peters, Ltd.), addresses the global challenge of recruiting girls and women into majors and careers in information technology.

Released: 18-Dec-2007 9:00 AM EST
Center to Enhance Forest Productivity
Virginia Tech

Researchers with a National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center will find ways to increase the production of wood on smaller land bases through environmentally sound, scientifically based management while preserving large areas of natural forest for other uses such as wilderness preservation, aesthetics, and recreation.

   
Released: 28-Nov-2007 8:00 AM EST
Beyond Books: Virginia Tech Libraries in the Digital Age
Virginia Tech

Computer scientist Edward Fox is using a variety of digital technologies to allow people to store and retrieve visual information in new, ever more accessible ways.

Released: 28-Nov-2007 8:00 AM EST
Trip to Vietnam Builds Construction, Leadership Skills
Virginia Tech

Students enrolled in the Virginia Tech sponsored course, Project Management in the Global Village, participated in a six week study abroad experience to Vietnam, working alongside indigenous community professionals to perform on-site needs assessments of technological and sociological factors of relief and development in several villages in the Mekong Delta.

Released: 26-Nov-2007 9:00 AM EST
Wildfires, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Related
Virginia Tech

A Virginia Tech psychologist said research shows that some individuals who experience a residential or wildfire do develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and distress.

Released: 26-Nov-2007 9:00 AM EST
Computer Science Team Wins International Storage Challenge
Virginia Tech

A team of researchers led by Pavan Balaji of Argonne National Laboratory and Wu Feng of Virginia Tech won an international competition for the most effective approach in using large-scale storage for high-performance computing.

Released: 16-Nov-2007 3:35 PM EST
International Team Developing Coal Cleaning Technology in India
Virginia Tech

The U.S. Department of State has awarded more than $1 million to a university-industry team led by the Center for Advanced Separation Technologies at Virginia Tech to help India increase energy production and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by developing and testing advanced technologies for cleaning coal.

Released: 15-Nov-2007 8:00 AM EST
Inaugural Green500 List: Encouraging Sustainable Supercomputing
Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech released the inaugural Green500 List (www.green500.org) this morning (Nov. 15, 2007) at the Supercomputing 2007 (SC|07) conference in Reno.

Released: 8-Nov-2007 4:00 PM EST
ParaMEDIC Enables Worldwide Supercomputer for Bioinformatics
Virginia Tech

A large-scale sequence-searching problem, like identifying genes, can exceed the computational and storage resources of a supercomputing site. A research team from Argonne National Laboratory and Virginia Tech have created a worldwide supercomputer and developed a novel framework that can accelerate the speed of parallelized bioinformatics programs by 27-fold.

Released: 1-Nov-2007 8:50 AM EDT
Original Theatrical Production Explores Nuclear Power Issues
Virginia Tech

A new, original theatrical production entitled "Nuclear Power Play" will explore the personal and public politics of nuclear power. Uniquely developed by a team of experts in science and technology working alongside theatre arts practitioners, the play will debut November 7 at Virginia Tech.

Released: 30-Oct-2007 4:10 PM EDT
Green500 List to Put Supercomputing on a Diet
Virginia Tech

Computer scientists will launch the Green500 List in November to provide a ranking of the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world, and hopefully, shift the focus of supercomputer design to adopt a more energy-efficient and power-efficient approach.

Released: 22-Oct-2007 8:45 AM EDT
English Instructor, Young Adult Author Fights for Teen Literacy
Virginia Tech

Tiffany Trent, an English instructor at Virginia Tech, has been chosen as one of 31 teen authors in the nation to promote teen literacy this month. In addition, independent booksellers have nominated Trent's first book, In the Serpent's Coils, as a BookSense Pick for Autumn.

Released: 16-Oct-2007 10:20 AM EDT
Studies Find That Housing Prices Fall After Real Estate Disclosures
Virginia Tech

Real estate laws that require sellers and their agents to provide prospective homebuyers with basic information about a neighborhood, such as whether it is in a flood zone or an airport noise zone, decrease housing prices by thousands of dollars, according to two new studies from Virginia Tech.

Released: 16-Oct-2007 8:00 AM EDT
Energy Partnership Aimed at Greening Greater Washington D.C.
Virginia Tech

The "Energy Efficiency Partnership of Greater Washington" will tackle global warming by retrofitting existing buildings with energy efficiency products designed to decrease energy use and significantly cut carbon emissions.

Released: 9-Oct-2007 10:00 AM EDT
Road to Better Health a Mouse Click Away
Virginia Tech

Psychologists in Virginia Tech's College of Science have developed a free Internet health program. "Guide-to-Health" provides the skills, support, and information people need to increase physical activity, eat more nutritiously, and prevent weight gain.

Released: 22-Sep-2007 12:00 AM EDT
Virginia Tech’s Engineering College Receives $1 Million Computing Technology Grant
Virginia Tech

A $1 million grant of Fujitsu technology and services to Virginia Tech's College of Engineering will assist in the college's creation of "digital opportunities" for underserved students, as well as pre-college students interested in studying math, science, or engineering at Virginia Tech.

Released: 12-Sep-2007 12:20 PM EDT
Battle of the Bugs
Virginia Tech

An invader is destroying America's hemlocks. Virginia Tech forest entomology researchers are using the predators provided by nature in the villain's homeland to do battle in the United States. The research is reported in the latest issue of the Virginia Tech Research magazine.

Released: 17-Aug-2007 1:00 PM EDT
Food-borne Illness an Unwelcome Guest at Any Tailgate Party
Virginia Tech

With the start of the new school year comes football season and tailgating. Make sure that food-borne illness doesn't spoil the fun by following sound food-safety advice from Virginia Cooperative Extension.

Released: 17-Aug-2007 1:00 PM EDT
Pack a Healthy Lunch for Kids Returning to School
Virginia Tech

With a rise in the number of overweight children, parents must be extra vigilant when packing their children's lunches... to maintain good eating habits that will last for life and even improve their attention span and academic performance.

Released: 17-Aug-2007 10:30 AM EDT
Architecture Professor’s Book on Nietzsche Published
Virginia Tech

Friedrich Nietzsche's architectural proposal is to build a world -- an apt subject for an architecture professor whose scholarship focuses on the aesthetic mentality of modernism, in particular its promulgations in philosophical aesthetics.

Released: 10-Aug-2007 11:30 AM EDT
Drive-by-wire, Human Behavior Systems Key to Autonomous Vehicle
Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech's entry in DARPA's Urban Challenge is moving forward to the qualifying rounds, thanks in part to a custom-designed drive-by-wire control system and unique navigation software that makes the vehicle's driving decisions almost human.

Released: 7-Aug-2007 4:15 PM EDT
New Center Focuses on Services Research
Virginia Tech

The multidisciplinary Center for Services Science, Quality, and Innovation aims to address many of the issues resulting from the tremendous changes seen during the past two decades as the U.S. economy and others have moved away from manufacturing and toward services.

Released: 19-Jul-2007 7:00 AM EDT
Advantages of Historically Black Colleges, Universities Charted
Virginia Tech

An innovative study on the economic impact of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) shows that black men have higher lifetime earnings from attending HBCUs than other four-year colleges and universities.

Released: 17-Jul-2007 1:00 PM EDT
Helicopter Parents Affecting Students’ Transition to College
Virginia Tech

Parents those who "hover" too much, too closely, and too often over their adolescent and college-age children rob children of maturity, the ability to make decisions for themselves.

Released: 17-Jul-2007 1:00 PM EDT
Avoiding the ‘Freshman 15’
Virginia Tech

The supposedly unavoidable 15 pounds that students gain during their first year of college is not a myth. Virginia Tech's Student Programs registered dietitian explores the reasons and strives to educate and encourage students to live healthy.

Released: 9-Jul-2007 12:00 AM EDT
Naren Ramakrishnan Recognized by Computerworld
Virginia Tech

Naren Ramakrishnan, associate professor of computer science at Virginia Tech, has been named as one of Computerworld's "40 innovative IT people to watch, under the age of 40." The award recognizes contributions to the areas of data mining, personalization, and problem solving environments. In particular, he is being recognized for the data mining paradigm called "storytelling."

29-Jun-2007 2:25 PM EDT
Biomedical Engineers Use Electric Pulses to Destroy Cancer Cells
Virginia Tech

A team of biomedical engineers at Virginia Tech and the University of California at Berkeley has developed a new minimally invasive method of treating cancer, and they anticipate clinical trials on individuals with prostate cancer will begin soon.

Released: 19-Jun-2007 3:25 PM EDT
Project Will Give Bird's Eye View of Virginia Trail System
Virginia Tech

An Internet-based digital repository of Virginia's existing and planned bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, including bike lanes, hiking, and horseback riding trails is being created by Virginia Tech faculty members in forest and the Center for Geospatial Information Technology.



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