The heavens are easily accessible again at the McCormick Observatory after the Astronomy Department and Facilities Management repaired sticking dome doors.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize medicine, the doctors say, but hospitals must take the initiative to shape its implementation from the beginning.
Psychology professor and family dynamics expert Robert Emory offers tailored advice to couples feeling the strain of sheltering in place since March.
The University is altering its bus service, rearranging parking and accommodating pedestrians, bicyclists and moped and scooter users as part of its reopening plans for the fall term.
Many countries are interested in Mars these days. What’s behind their curiosity? Is this a new space race?
UVA Engineering students with dashed summer plans are now teaching STEM classes to local children on topics ranging from Harry Potter to crime scene forensics.
Dismayed at what she thought were exorbitant costs to have some posters framed, alumna Susan Tynan started Framebridge in 2014.
Quantum computers are still in their infancy, but UVA researchers have developed an algorithm to classify genomic data and help researchers sort through the vast amount of data required for genetic research.