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Engineering professor Caitlin Wylie’s new book, “Preparing Dinosaurs: The Work Behind the Scenes,” explains how magnificent museum displays of dinosaur skeletons are assembled.
Based on the discovery, the UVA researchers think it may be possible to treat the disease with common HIV drugs, or an even safer alternative.
UVA School of Medicine researcher Wladek Minor and a team of international collaborators have created a potent tool to speed vaccines and treatments.
Dr. Abigail Kumral breaks down how ears get infected and how parents can help prevent those infections in the first place.
UVA Engineering professor Yanjun Qi builds artificial intelligence tools that have the power to turn biomedical data into better medicine.
The researchers “would like people to know that fat can be fit, and that fit and healthy bodies come in all shapes and sizes.”
Third-year engineering student Avery Walters crafts innovative designs for harsh environments.
At question is the role of osteoclasts, which cause bone degradation – but also stimulate normal bone regrowth. Researchers are searching for ways to slow their work without eliminating them.