MANY FORENSIC METHODS HAVE NEVER BEEN SCIENTIFICALLY VALIDATED, SCIENTISTS NOTE IN EDITORIAL Many of the “forensic science” methods commonly used in criminal cases and portrayed in popular p... Read more
Sound waves could be the future of biomedical research, diagnosing and treatment, says Peng Li, a chemistry professor at West Virginia University. Li is a data analyst for an ongoing researc... Read more
Technology can help workers in many ways. Romero, Stahre, Wuest, et al., CC BY-ND Thorsten Wuest, West Virginia University; David Romero, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Mo... Read more
Students and faculty at West Virginia University aren’t waiting for internet giants like Google and Facebook to provide solutions to fake news. The WVU Reed College of Media, in collaboratio... Read more
A West Virginia University mathematics researcher has developed an algorithm to mobilize unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in team missions. The new technology allows a team of UAVs to fly aut... Read more
Storing carbon dioxide to release liquid fuels A technique for trapping the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide deep underground could at the same be used to release the last fraction of natural g... Read more
Promising new compound becomes the first stemming from an African–MMV collaboration to enter preclinical development A recently discovered compound from the aminopyridine class, code named M... Read more