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Released: 27-Apr-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Gratuitous Media Violence Can Increase Violent Responses and Acceptance of Violence
Virginia Tech

Two recently published studies show that prolonged exposure to gratuitous violence in the media can escalate subsequent hostile behaviors and, among some viewers, foster greater acceptance of violence as a means of conflict resolution, according to Virginia Tech and University of Alabama researchers.

Released: 23-Jun-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Pneumonia Vaccine for Pigs Now on the Market
Virginia Tech

A genetically altered vaccine developed by a researcher in the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine has received the final green light from the United States Department of Agriculture and is now being commercially marketed as an agent to prevent pneumonia in pigs.

21-Apr-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Earliest Modern Tree Lived 360-345 Million Years Ago
Virginia Tech

Archaeopteris, an extinct tree that made up most of the forests across the earth in the Late Devonian period, had the same structure as modern trees, report three Virginia Tech scientists in the April 22, 1999, issue of Nature.

Released: 7-Jul-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Cigarette Price Increases Will Cut Youth Smoking by 26 Percent
Virginia Tech

The decision by manufacturers to raise the price of cigarettes last year will have a significant impact on whether young people take up smoking and how much tobacco farmers grow in the future, according to a Virginia Tech study released this week.

Released: 21-Dec-2000 12:00 AM EST
Research Software to Simulate Biochemical Processes
Virginia Tech

Bioinformatics experts from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (USA) and the European Media Laboratory (Germany) have joined forces to develop a software for simulating biochemical networks. It will be offered free to academic researchers and also available to businesses.

Released: 6-Apr-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Small Stream Important in Controlling Nitrogen
Virginia Tech

Streams are vibrant ecosystems, and the smallest streams remove as much as half of the inorganic nitrogen that enters them, according to researchers from more than a dozen institutions. (Science, 4-6-01)

Released: 27-Jul-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Rat Genes Increase Vitamin C in Plants
Virginia Tech

Someday maybe a salad will be just as rich in vitamin C as a glass of orange juice since genes from a rat have been found to increase the vitamin in lettuce.

Released: 19-Jul-2002 12:00 AM EDT
New Biography of D.H. Lawrence, Frieda Von Richthofen
Virginia Tech

D.H. Lawrence (Lady Chatterley's Lover) used his writings to work out the issues in his life. The authors of Living at the Edge researched many original, unpublished sources, particularly letters by Frieda von Richthofen (Lawrence's wife), and interviewed people who knew the couple to produce a biography that reveals a difficult man and a vibrant woman.

Released: 16-Jul-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Patented Device Saves Energy and Makes It Possible to Dim Florescent Lights
Virginia Tech

Lighting makes up 20 percent of electricity use in the United States. Greater use of florescent lighting would reduce energy use. Now a newly patented device from the Center for Power Electronic Systems at Virginia Tech has the potential to make florescent lighting even more efficient and desirable for many applications.

Released: 8-Nov-2002 12:00 AM EST
Engineering Researchers Are Designing the Ultimate Fabrics
Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech engineering researchers are designing e-textiles -- cloth interwoven with electronic components -- for use as personal "wearable computers" and as large sensing and communications fabrics.


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