Posted: August 21, 2019

Question Your World: What’s the New Noninvasive Way of Studying the Body?

As technology advances, we find easier and easier ways to monitor our health. The needle in the skin approach is still necessary for a lot of biometric measurements, but that could change, thanks to some clever thinking and a new invention.

Question Your World: What’s the New Noninvasive Way of Studying the Body?
Biology Food Health
Posted: August 14, 2019

Question Your World: Does Breast Milk Impact Our Circadian Rhythm?

You know how they say you are what you eat? Well, as far as breastfeeding goes, it might also be appropriate to say "you are when you eat." Researchers just looked into how breastfeeding may play a big role in how infants develop their day/night cycles.

Question Your World: Does Breast Milk Impact Our Circadian Rhythm?
Posted: July 19, 2019

Question Your World: Can Gene Editing Stop HIV?

The impacts of science and technology on the medical field continue to change the way we live and also the way we get treatment for various illnesses.

Question Your World: Can Gene Editing Stop HIV?
Posted: May 31, 2019

Question Your World: Does Cleaning Up the Air Really Make a Difference?

Science helps us better understand the world around us. One big question that often comes up is how effective these efforts really are. A recent study on air quality has helped shed some light on a possible health impact on children.

Question Your World: Does Cleaning Up the Air Really Make a Difference?
Art Health Virginia
Posted: May 15, 2019

Question Your World: Can Virginians Get Measles?

Virginia often makes it onto cool national lists. Our beautiful mountains, incredible art hubs, music festivals, breweries, blue crabs, and a myriad of other Virginia treasures have put us on the map. However, our latest ranking on a national list has a lot of scientists concerned.

Question Your World: Can Virginians Get Measles?