News ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ from Virginia Tech display Latest news from Virginia Tech on News en-us Copyright 2025 News News ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ from Virginia Tech 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Updated Equestrian Helmet Ratings System Adds Racing and High-Speed Events /articles/updated-equestrian-helmet-ratings-system-adds-racing-and-high-speed-events/?sc=rsin /articles/updated-equestrian-helmet-ratings-system-adds-racing-and-high-speed-events/?sc=rsin Mon, 28 Apr 2025 18:05:23 EST Falling off a horse at high-speed changes the impact to the rider's head and the parameters for a quality helmet, according to new research from the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab.   Virginia Tech Online Tool Tests How Taxes Affect Sugar-Sweetened Drink Purchases /articles/online-tool-tests-how-taxes-affect-sugar-sweetened-drink-purchases/?sc=rsin /articles/online-tool-tests-how-taxes-affect-sugar-sweetened-drink-purchases/?sc=rsin Wed, 23 Apr 2025 18:45:17 EST Virginia Tech researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC created the Experimental Beverage Marketplace to test the potential effects of these tax proposals on purchasing and consumption. Its purpose is to ensure that policy is guided by evidence. Virginia Tech AI-Backed Saliva Test Shows Promise for Flagging Chemo Risk /articles/ai-backed-saliva-test-shows-promise-for-flagging-chemo-risk/?sc=rsin /articles/ai-backed-saliva-test-shows-promise-for-flagging-chemo-risk/?sc=rsin Mon, 21 Apr 2025 08:00:11 EST Virginia Tech researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute developed a saliva-based AI screening method that could flag patients at risk for dangerous side effects from a widely used chemotherapy drug. The drug, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), has been in use since the 1950s -- making it one of the oldest chemotherapy agents still used today. Virginia Tech How Did a Bunny and Colored Eggs Become Easter Symbols? An Expert Has Some Answers /articles/how-did-a-bunny-and-colored-eggs-become-easter-symbols-an-expert-has-some-answers/?sc=rsin /articles/how-did-a-bunny-and-colored-eggs-become-easter-symbols-an-expert-has-some-answers/?sc=rsin Tue, 15 Apr 2025 09:15:53 EST Easter wouldn't be Easter without a bunny, egg hunts, and festive baskets. Alongside the religious significance of Easter, the story behind the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs involves a mix of pagan rituals, Christian traditions, and 19th century European folklore. Candace Buckner, assistant professor of religion and culture at Virginia Tech, shares more about the history behind these modern symbols of Easter. Virginia Tech What in the World Is Quantum? Experts Explain /articles/what-in-the-world-is-quantum-experts-explain/?sc=rsin /articles/what-in-the-world-is-quantum-experts-explain/?sc=rsin Tue, 15 Apr 2025 09:10:21 EST The concept of quantum is popping up everywhere these days, from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to "Everything Everywhere All at Once." But what exactly does quantum mean? And what impact will it have in our multiverse?  For World Quantum Day on April 14, and in celebration of the United Nations designating 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, Virginia Tech quantum experts Sophia Economou, Charles Cao, and Wayne Scales share what quantum computers can do now, what they're poised to do in the future, and why this cutting-edge research matters. Virginia Tech Expert Analyzes What Makes True Crime Stories So Captivating /articles/expert-analyzes-what-makes-true-crime-stories-so-captivating/?sc=rsin /articles/expert-analyzes-what-makes-true-crime-stories-so-captivating/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Apr 2025 18:45:45 EST Fans of the genre known as "true crime" have no shortage of books, television shows, and movies to choose from. Virginia Tech English Department instructor Ingrid Johnson, who is teaching a course on the subject this semester with 500 students enrolled, answered questions about the public's fascination with this genre and the broader societal implications. Virginia Tech Are Tariffs Pushing the U.S. Toward Recession? Virginia Tech Economists Weigh In /articles/are-tariffs-pushing-the-u-s-toward-recession-virginia-tech-economists-weigh-in/?sc=rsin /articles/are-tariffs-pushing-the-u-s-toward-recession-virginia-tech-economists-weigh-in/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Apr 2025 10:10:23 EST Global stock markets are volatile as a result of President Donald Trump's widespread tariff announcements. The big question now: Is the United States headed for a recession?  The short answer from Virginia Tech economists and policy experts Jadrian Wooten, David Bieri, and Dimitris Tsarouhas is no, not yet, but we're getting close. Virginia Tech Firefighting Without PFAS, Expert Explains /articles/firefighting-without-pfas-expert-explains/?sc=rsin /articles/firefighting-without-pfas-expert-explains/?sc=rsin Tue, 08 Apr 2025 10:30:34 EST For decades, PFAS, which stands for polyfluoroalkyl substances, have been a staple in firefighting foams because of their ability to smother liquid fuel fires. But as concerns over their environmental and health impacts grow, researchers are racing to find safer alternatives.  Brian Lattimer, head of the Virginia Tech Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been at the forefront of this challenge. Virginia Tech Lilies and Cats: A Deadly Combination /articles/lilies-and-cats-a-deadly-combination/?sc=rsin /articles/lilies-and-cats-a-deadly-combination/?sc=rsin Tue, 08 Apr 2025 10:15:27 EST Lilies might be beautiful, but for cats, they pose a significant threat that can be deadly. A veterinarian with the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine is urging cat owners to be extra cautious and understand the risks associated with these common household and garden plants, especially with Easter and the spring planting season. Virginia Tech Burying Power Lines: A Costly but Crucial Solution to Prevent Outages and Wildfires /articles/burying-power-lines-a-costly-but-crucial-solution-to-prevent-outages-and-wildfires/?sc=rsin /articles/burying-power-lines-a-costly-but-crucial-solution-to-prevent-outages-and-wildfires/?sc=rsin Tue, 08 Apr 2025 09:20:15 EST Severe weather events have left millions of people without power for days, sometimes weeks or months, raising questions about whether the United States power infrastructure needs an overhaul. Joseph Vantassel, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, believes moving power lines underground could be a solution. Virginia Tech Experts Weigh in on U.S. Infrastructure Woes /articles/experts-weigh-in-on-u-s-infrastructure-woes/?sc=rsin /articles/experts-weigh-in-on-u-s-infrastructure-woes/?sc=rsin Tue, 08 Apr 2025 09:15:58 EST America's infrastructure is cracking, according to the latest report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers. In multiple categories, from aviation to roads to energy, the country's infrastructure is earning Ds, almost-failing grades. Virginia Tech engineering experts can break down what these failing grades mean -- and what needs to happen to rebuild to make our communities safer and better prepared for the future. Virginia Tech Where Have All the Butterflies Gone? /articles/where-have-all-the-butterflies-gone/?sc=rsin /articles/where-have-all-the-butterflies-gone/?sc=rsin Tue, 08 Apr 2025 09:15:36 EST If you've noticed fewer butterflies fluttering around your garden lately, you're not alone. Many insect populations are in decline, and butterflies are no exception. According to Virginia Tech entomologists, they face a variety of challenges, such as habitat destruction, improper use or overuse of pesticides, and climate change. Virginia Tech Economic Expert on Auto Tariffs, Motives and Consequences /articles/economic-expert-on-auto-tariffs-motives-and-consequences/?sc=rsin /articles/economic-expert-on-auto-tariffs-motives-and-consequences/?sc=rsin Fri, 04 Apr 2025 19:50:42 EST President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on imported passenger vehicles, light trucks, and parts such and engines and transmissions. Virginia Tech global finance expert David Bieri answered questions about potential positive and negative effects of the tariffs for the auto industry, auto workers, and consumers. Virginia Tech Elon Musk Retains Power, Influence Despite Wisconsin Loss, Expert Explains /articles/elon-musk-retains-power-influence-despite-wisconsin-loss-expert-explains/?sc=rsin /articles/elon-musk-retains-power-influence-despite-wisconsin-loss-expert-explains/?sc=rsin Fri, 04 Apr 2025 19:45:32 EST Even though Elon Musk's financial resources failed to sway the results of the 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court race, he remains a powerful figure on the Republican side that Democrats should not take lightly. Virginia Tech political communications expert Cayce Myers explains. Virginia Tech Expert Explains Consequences of Tariffs for Virginia Agriculture /articles/expert-explains-consequences-of-tariffs-for-virginia-agriculture/?sc=rsin /articles/expert-explains-consequences-of-tariffs-for-virginia-agriculture/?sc=rsin Wed, 26 Mar 2025 21:15:52 EST Virginia farms could face economic consequences because of tariffs imposed by the United States on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, and because of tariffs imposed on U.S. goods by those countries in return. Virginia Tech agricultural trade policy analyst Xi He shared an overview of the challenges that the commonwealth's agricultural industry might have to anticipate and navigate. Virginia Tech Experts Explain Signal, Cybersecurity, and How a Journalist Was Sent High-Level Military Intelligence /articles/experts-explain-signal-cybersecurity-and-how-a-journalist-was-sent-high-level-military-intelligence/?sc=rsin /articles/experts-explain-signal-cybersecurity-and-how-a-journalist-was-sent-high-level-military-intelligence/?sc=rsin Tue, 25 Mar 2025 20:55:08 EST A journalist was inadvertently added to a group chat on the encrypted app Signal between high-level U.S government officials planning a military operation. Virginia Tech cybersecurity and social platform experts France Belanger, Aaron Brantly, Jimmy Ivory and Anthony Vance explain what Signal is, how it works, and how such a breach of national security could happen. Virginia Tech Experts Explain U.S. Fascination with St. Patrick's Day, Dyeing Rivers /articles/experts-explain-u-s-fascination-with-st-patrick-s-day-dyeing-rivers/?sc=rsin /articles/experts-explain-u-s-fascination-with-st-patrick-s-day-dyeing-rivers/?sc=rsin Thu, 13 Mar 2025 21:00:53 EST The world's largest St. Patrick's Day celebration isn't in Ireland. It's in the U.S. It's no secret that Americans have an affinity for the holiday. Many Americans -- even those with no Irish descent -- choose to celebrate by wearing green clothing, drinking green beer, and eating dishes like corned beef and cabbage. Some major cities, like Chicago, even dye their rivers green for the day. Virginia Tech Measles Resurgence Q & A: Epidemiologist Explains Why Cases Are Surging and How to Stop the Spread /articles/measles-resurgence-q-amp-a-epidemiologist-explains-why-cases-are-surging-and-how-to-stop-the-spread/?sc=rsin /articles/measles-resurgence-q-amp-a-epidemiologist-explains-why-cases-are-surging-and-how-to-stop-the-spread/?sc=rsin Thu, 13 Mar 2025 20:55:58 EST Virginia Tech infectious disease epidemiologist Lisa M. Lee explains why new measles cases are being reported around the country, not just in Texas, despite the illness being declared eliminated in the U.S. in the early 2000s due to rigorous vaccine uptake. What factors have contributed to the recent measles outbreak, and why is it spreading so quickly? "Measles is back because of falling vaccination rates. Virginia Tech Expert Explains Latest Spacex Starship Explosion Debris, Progress /articles/expert-explains-latest-spacex-starship-explosion-debris-progress/?sc=rsin /articles/expert-explains-latest-spacex-starship-explosion-debris-progress/?sc=rsin Fri, 07 Mar 2025 19:05:55 EST On the evening of Thursday, March 6, a SpaceX Starship test ended when the upper stage rocket failed and exploded, raining down debris over parts of the Caribbean. Virginia Tech aerospace engineer Ella Atkins explains both the progress and fallout from the incident. Virginia Tech Tariffs Could Have Significant Impact on Packaging, Says Expert /articles/tariffs-could-have-significant-impact-on-packaging-says-expert/?sc=rsin /articles/tariffs-could-have-significant-impact-on-packaging-says-expert/?sc=rsin Thu, 06 Mar 2025 09:55:40 EST Walk into any store, and nearly everything -- except produce -- comes in some sort of package. Bottled water, cheese, electronics, even large appliances are wrapped in protective material to ensure that items are not damaged in transit. Changes, such as tariffs in the global marketplace, have a ripple effect on packaging, says Laszlo Horvath, an associate professor in the College of Natural Resources and Environment at Virginia Tech and director of the Center for Packaging and Unit Load Design in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials. Virginia Tech