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The Road to $532 Million: Why Are Boys Diagnosed with Autism More Than Girls?
UVA is celebrating a record-breaking research funding year with a multipart series featuring some of the people who helped make it happen.
Research & Discovery
A Star Is Born: UVA Undergrad Leads Team Studying Stellar Formation
Sam Crowe thought it was unlikely an undergrad could earn time on the James Webb Space Telescope. Then he tried.
Research & Discovery
Concussion Protocols Must Include Adults Encouraging Kids to Say ‘I’m Hurt’
Concussion researcher Jacob Resch is encouraging adults to help create a culture where young athletes can be honest about their injuries.
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Documenting Tangier’s Watermen: Student Project Headed for Library of Congress
Two School of Architecture students documented the working landscape of watermen and the locations of their crab shanties.
Research & Discovery
The Way to Better Mental Health May Go Through Your Stomach
UVA researchers say bacteria in fermented foods can ward off depression and anxiety.
Research & Discovery
Darker, Shorter Days Can Bring Deep Depression. Here Is How To Feel Better
UVA psychiatrist Dr. Kim Penberthy, an expert in seasonal affective disorder, offers straightforward coping techniques to brighten dark moods.
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Q&A: Looking Back on What Was Lost When Kennedy Was Killed
Historian Marc Selverstone explores the unfulfilled potential of President John F. Kennedy, 60 years after he was assassinated in Dallas.
Research & Discovery
Helping Teachers Get Comfortable With Complicated Conversations
Practicing informal conversations with colleagues could help teachers advocate for their students, UVA researchers say.
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