Why is the additive, safely used since the 1930s, being questioned again?
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It could be the next big advance in treating diseases.
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Groundhog Day is a “cross-quarter day” on the celestial calendar. Cross quarter days are mid-way points between the Solstices and Equinoxes. These days are associated with many familiar holidays whose astronomical roots have largely been forgotten.
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For nearly 60 years, this office has explored the nature of consciousness.
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Partner company hopes to have the project up and running by the 2030s.
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A panel of experts could determine if “pattern of misconduct” occurred.
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An ongoing review of a former state crime lab analyst’s work uncovered the error.
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Former Science Museum of Virginia scientist captures Greek family recipes in new cookbook.
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Early in life, the protein Reelin helps assemble the brain. Later on, it appears to protect the organ from Alzheimer's and other threats to memory and thinking.
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Head of Harrison Family Translational Research Center discusses advances in treatment.
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The island's lost two-thirds of its land mass since 1850 and climate change is making the problem worse.
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A recent article in Richmond Bizsense outlined a potentially huge solar energy array for a data center near Chester, VA.
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Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss insect-killing fungi and note they might be used as biological control agents to combat spotted lanternflies and other insect pests.
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Scientists have recently announced the discovery of fossil remains of some pretty old fungi that's making them look at the world in a whole different way.
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The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has quarantined the City of Winchester and Frederick County to try to stop the spread of an invasive insect that first appeared in Virginia last year and threatens a half-dozen crops. Charles Fishburne reports.
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Urban designers are in charge of arranging city structures: they design plazas and parks, groups of buildings, and the roads and sidewalks that connect them all.
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Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss the natural history of the forked fungus beetle.
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A recent study on air quality has helped shed some light on a possible health impact on children. Does cleaning the air really make a difference?
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When thinking about states of matter, water is an easy example. In its liquid form, it flows easily out of a glass. In its solid form, it makes the ice that keeps our drinks nice and cool.
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Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss one of Art’s latest discoveries, the two millimeter long parasitic beaver beetle.
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Many of us remember playing a spirited game of Red Light/Green Light when we were kids. It was a test of our physical agility to go from running to stopping with immediate ease, but it was also a test of our mental ability to quickly process and act on spoken commands.