The UVA findings could allow doctors to augment the immune system’s natural response.
Writing for The Conversation, W. Bernard Carlson, a UVA historian of technology, said it’s easy to forget how heavily the U.S. economy relies on existing gas and oil pipelines.
Media studies associate professor William Little, who teaches a course centered on the use of artificial intelligence in film, weighs in on the controversial use of AI in a new documentary.
In total, the scientists identified 78 regions on our chromosomes where genes are located that influence our risk for Type 1 diabetes. Of those, 36 regions were previously unknown.
“Go,” a new social app focused on getting people offline, provides a custom, curated feed of fun things to do – and people to do them with.
Writing for The Conversation, Justin Vesser, who led UVA Health’s COVID-19 vaccine efforts, said that vaccine warnings mean the system to report side effects is working.
A UVA nurse scientist and psychology professor are working together to help Huntington’s patients deal with the “emotional roller coaster” the disease can cause.
From Hawaii’s tourist tax to Venice’s cruise ship ban, major destinations are revaluating mass tourism. Urban planning professor Jessica Sewell discusses striking a new balance between residents and tourists.