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University of Virginia (UVA)

University of Virginia (UVA)

The University of Virginia (often abbreviated as UVA, UVa, or Virginia) is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.

Scientists Discover New Approach to Delay Aging by Detoxifying Harmful By-Products of Fat

Customized to the patient: Novel plug-and-play organ on a chip

The feasibility of using oceans to remove carbon from the air at scale

A new COVID-19 vaccine could provide protection against existing and future strains of COVID-19 and other coronaviruses

A very different way to potentially head off heart attacks and strokes

A major milestone toward global clean energy

Could obesity be treated with a newly developed “fat burning” molecule?

Focused ultrasound opens the natural “blood-brain barrier” to perform the impossible

A new artificial pancreas system automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels

NIH-funded study of people with type 1 diabetes shows safety, efficacy benefits of new system A multicenter randomized clinical trial evaluating a new artificial pancreas system – which automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels – has found that the new system was more effective than existing treatments at controlling blood glucose levels in people

A new artificial pancreas system automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels

Opening up the possibility of commercializing inexpensive electronic devices based on a variety of 2-D materials

Efficient method for making single-atom-thick, wafer-scale materials opens up opportunities in flexible electronics. Since the 2003 discovery of the single-atom-thick carbon material known as graphene, there has been significant interest in other types of 2-D materials as well. These materials could be stacked together like Lego bricks to form a range of devices with different

Opening up the possibility of commercializing inexpensive electronic devices based on a variety of 2-D materials

Smart materials and smart fabrics that can regulate their own thermal properties

University of Virginia mechanical engineers and materials scientists, in collaboration with materials scientists at Penn State, the University of Maryland and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, have invented a “switching effect” for thermal conductivity and mechanical properties that can be incorporated into the fabrication of materials including textiles and garments. Using heat transport

Smart materials and smart fabrics that can regulate their own thermal properties

New research suggests the microbiome determines autism risk

The microbiome is the collection of microorganisms, such as bacteria, that naturally live inside us. New research suggests the microbiome determines autism risk. • The mother’s microbiome, the collection of microscopic organisms that live inside us, determines the risk of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders in her offspring, new research from the UVA School of

New research suggests the microbiome determines autism risk

Could aging be reversed by removing wrinkles INSIDE our cells?

How would we do it? By using viruses as tiny aestheticians A new discovery about the effects of aging in our cells could allow doctors to cure or prevent diabetes, fatty liver disease and other metabolic diseases – and possibly even turn back the clock on aging itself. The new finding from the University of

Could aging be reversed by removing wrinkles INSIDE our cells?

A Switch That Could Shut Down Inflammation

Our Bimal Desai, PhD, has discovered an electrical switch within a certain type of immune cell that could let us treat inflammatory diseases including inflammation of the brain, as seen in Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s, for the first time. What he found was that this switch, called an ion channel, controls the flow of calcium

A Switch That Could Shut Down Inflammation

A way to stop macular degeneration?

Unexpected finding points to potential way to stop macular degeneration In a major step forward in the battle against macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss among the elderly, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have discovered a critical trigger for the damaging inflammation that ultimately robs millions of their sight.

A way to stop macular degeneration?

The Coming Smart Machine Age Will Mean We Need Others More Than Ever

In the coming Smart Machine Age (SMA), humans will be needed to do the jobs that technology won’t be able to do well: jobs requiring higher order critical, creative and innovative thinking and emotionally engaging with others. Unfortunately, the science is clear that we are not naturally good at those skills because of our reflexive

The Coming Smart Machine Age Will Mean We Need Others More Than Ever

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