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WVU engineering professor receives accolade for contributions to transportation industry in West Virginia
For over two decades,John Zaniewski’s research has focused on the needs of West Virginia, specifically towards improving the techniques and technology to create better road conditions in the state.
Enter the exosome: WVU researcher studies how cancer and immune cells communicate
Cells can’t text each other the way we can, but they can still communicate. One way they send each other messages is through exosomes—tiny, spherical “packages” of information they emit.
It’s electric: WVU breaks new ground in developing transportable, carbon-neutral energy source
Electricity is something we rarely think about -- we expect it to be there, flowing hundreds of feet over our heads, powering every facet of our daily lives.
WVU researchers tackle rising health care costs with artificial intelligence
Researchers at West Virginia University are using artificial intelligence to counter soaring costs of health care and deliver more efficient and accurate diagnoses of cardiovascular diseases.
WVU awarded $5 million to continue rare earth project, build acid mine drainage treatment facility
TheWest Virginia Water Research InstituteatWest Virginia Universityhas been awarded $5 million by the U.S. Department of Energy to scale up its successful Rare Earth Recovery Project, which will include building a facility at a new acid mine drainage treatment plant near Mount Storm.