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Posts by Virginia Tech College of Science

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Mathematicians model the menace of mosquitoes Resarchers tap a new method to model mosquito disease transmission.

Flick. Thwap. Zap. Virginia Tech mathematicians developed a more realistic picture of the mosquito menace by modeling mosquito-biting behavior. news.vt.edu/articles/202...

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Ponder this gigantic Ponderosa Lemon, which grows on a small tree in the Biological Sciences Plant Growth Facility. Learn more about their work: brnw.ch/21wXmYB

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Global Rivers Group members: Emily Ellis, Steve Yoon, Yohtaro Kobayashi, David Go, Hana Thurman, and George Allen show off their mussels at the Claytor Lake Mussel Salvage event

Global Rivers Group members: Emily Ellis, Steve Yoon, Yohtaro Kobayashi, David Go, Hana Thurman, and George Allen show off their mussels at the Claytor Lake Mussel Salvage event

Yohtaro Kobayashi and Hana Thurman search for native mussels as David Go and Emily Ellis clean up trash in the background

Yohtaro Kobayashi and Hana Thurman search for native mussels as David Go and Emily Ellis clean up trash in the background

This weekend my research group volunteered at the Claytor Lake Mussel Salvage event near Blacksburg, VA. We surveyed and relocated hundreds of native mussels during the scheduled biennial lake drawdown. #UtProsim

@vtgeosciences.bsky.social @vt-science.bsky.social

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A skeleton and a shell? Ancient fossil finally finds home on the tree of life A tiny fossil found in Southwestern Virginia eluded classification for more than 514 million years. Now, Virginia Tech geoscientists have restored this unique organism into its evolutionary lineage.

Picky, pragmatic, and enigmatic — a tiny fossil found in Southwestern Virginia eluded classification for more than 514 million years. 🦴

Now, #VirginiaTech geoscientists have restored this unique organism into its evolutionary lineage.

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New undergraduate research space aims to bridge gap between academics and industry The Discovery Lab, housed on an entire floor in the Undergraduate Science Laboratory Building, provides a supportive space to explore, experiment, fail, and learn workforce-ready skills. The lab will ...

Introducing: the Discovery Lab at #VirginiaTech 🔬

This new lab is dedicated to hands-on lab experience so undergraduate students can gain marketable research skills.

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When memory fades: A researcher seeks to understand aging Inspired by her family’s experience with dementia, graduate student Brieann Brown is exploring how something called epigenetics could protect memory and improve quality of life for future generations.

Inspired by her family’s experience with dementia, graduate student Brieann Brown is exploring how something called epigenetics could protect memory and improve quality of life for future generations. 🧡

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New undergraduate research space aims to bridge gap between academics and industry The Discovery Lab, housed on an entire floor in the Undergraduate Science Laboratory Building, provides a supportive space to explore, experiment, fail, and learn workforce-ready skills. The lab will ...

A new lab at #VirginiaTech is providing a supportive space for undergraduate students to explore, experiment, fail, and learn workforce-ready skills. 🙌

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VT Science Corner: Autism services – can we move mountains? I often hear parents say that they would move mountains to help their child thrive. But if you begin to suspect autism, what do you do? And how would you

VT Science Corner: Autism services – can we move mountains? @vt-science.bsky.social roanoke.com/opinion/colu...

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College of Science welcomes five new members to Hall of Distinction The Hall of Distinction honors alumni and friends of the college who have achieved excellence in their professional careers and have demonstrated remarkable service and philanthropy to civic groups an...

Amazing, accomplished individuals and an inspiring event. @vt-science.bsky.social news.vt.edu/articles/202...

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Satellite measures river flow waves for the first time The researchers assessed waves on the Colorado River in Texas, the Ocmulgee River in Georgia and the Yellowstone River in Montana.

The Washington Post also covered our paper! Here's the article with a soft paywall: wapo.st/43UuquB

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Satellite measures river flow waves for the first time The researchers assessed waves on the Colorado River in Texas, the Ocmulgee River in Georgia and the Yellowstone River in Montana.

Using satellite, @geoallen.bsky.social and Hana Thurman measured a 166-mile-long river wave on the Colorado River.

With NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, they also measured waves on Yellowstone + Ocmulgee Rivers.
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Details | Postdoctoral Associate in Agricultural Ecology | Careers | Division of Human Resources | Virginia Tech

We have a 2-year #postdoc opportunity in the Dept of Biological Sciences @vt-science.bsky.social to help lead a new project focused on the agroecology of apple orchards to improve orchard sustainability. Apply by June 2!
Expected start date: June-August.
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VT Science Corner: Statisticians make backyard digging a little safer The future holds promise for robots to actively collaborate in diverse aspects of human endeavor, transforming industries

Another VT Science Corner is out! Congrats to Jen Van Mullekom for a great piece on applications of statistics! Thanks to the Roanoke Times. @vt-science.bsky.social roanoke.com/opinion/colu...

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The Hidden Cost of Buying American Tariffs raise prices—even when you shop local

You’ve probably heard the advice: “Just buy American to avoid tariffs.” But even products made in the U.S. often rely on global parts & packaging.

You’re paying for all of it. Tariffs are taxes on consumers—not other countries.

www.mondayeconomist.com/p/buy-american

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“Long-term effects could render many coastal communities uninhabitable":

As sea levels rise, a "Big One" earthquake could significantly increase flood risks in the Pacific Northwest, as coastal regions could sink by up to 6.5 feet...

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Increased flood exposure in the Pacific Northwest following earthquake-driven subsidence and sea-level rise | PNAS Climate-driven sea-level rise is increasing the frequency of coastal flooding worldwide, exacerbated locally by factors like land subsidence from g...

CONGRATS to Dr. Andrea Hawkes, UNCW Earth & Ocean Sciences on publishing in "PNAS," paper entitled, "Increased flood exposure in the Pacific Northwest following earthquake-driven subsidence and sea-level rise." Providing understanding for coastal resilience planning. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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Editor-in-chief of Science encourages researchers to communicate Holden Thorp visited Virginia Tech’s Blacksburg and Roanoke campuses as part of the Research Integrity and Consultation Program’s Research Integrity and Scholarly Excellence Lecture Series.

All props to Harvard for what they're doing, but I've been at LSU, Virginia Tech, and UIC the last 10 days. They're definitely doing the work - such inspiration. People need to get out of Cambridge and go to Blacksburg and Baton Rouge if you want some hope. news.vt.edu/articles/202...

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Cascadia subduction zone study sites

Cascadia subduction zone study sites

A core showing evidence of ~1 m of earthquake-driven subsidence from the 1700 CE Cascadia earthquake.

A core showing evidence of ~1 m of earthquake-driven subsidence from the 1700 CE Cascadia earthquake.

🚨New Study Alert!🚨
Our new PNAS study shows how earthquake-driven land subsidence + rising seas = major flood hazards along the Cascadia subduction zone. 🌊🌎 @cascadiaeqs.bsky.social (1/🧵)
www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10....

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Cascadia subduction zone earthquake could be even worse than feared A once-every-500-years earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could shake for five minutes and cause 100-foot tsunami waves. New research says that would be just the start of the horrors.

Flood risk is increasing in the Pacific Northwest. New research from our geoscientists shows that a powerful earthquake, combined with rising sea levels, could significantly increase flood risks in the Pacific Northwest.
www.nbcnews.com/science/eart...

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Astronomers claim strong evidence of alien life, but experts urge caution Astronomers detected a possible signature of life on a distant planet. A Virginia Tech astrophysicist offers insights into the discovery and urges caution.

Scientists on the hunt for extraterrestrial life just got a new lead. But cool your jets! news.vt.edu/articles/202...

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Diagnosing a dud may lead to a better battery A team of chemists found a way to see into battery interfaces — tight, tricky spots buried deep inside the cell have long frustrated battery designers.

Dun dun DUD… battery interfaces are the “Bermuda Triangle” of batteries — a notorious problem area that slows progress toward better batteries.

Virginia Tech chemists developed an imaging technique to diagnose what's going wrong at the interfaces.

#batteryinnovation #virginiatech

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We are Virginia Tech College of Science, and we love (you guessed it) all things science. We #followback science researchers, teachers and faculty, science bloggers and journalists. Let's go! #biology #chemistry #geology #statistics #mathematics #datascience #neuroscience #statistics #psychology

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