Satellites and spacecraft are running on empty due to a worldwide shortage of traditional propulsion fuels. In response, two WVU researchers are seeking alternative ways of powering the thrusters that keep satellites in orbit and could potentially drive deep space vessels.
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Abigail Jones, a senior biochemistry major and Honors College student, was recognized for her paper “Independent evolution of a lysergic acid amide in Aspergillus species” during WVU Research Week.
Before coming to WVU, law student DeNay Adams worked for a health department when she recognized the challenges that individuals, particularly those from low-income and marginalized groups, face when trying to comprehend complex policies and regulations.
First pitch is set for 6 p.m. this evening (April 5) at GoMart Ballpark.
WVU experts Tim Nurkiewicz and Dr. Bill Ramsey will discuss the N-95 mask, testing and treatment at 11 a.m. tomorrow (April 5) at the Mountaineer Mall and on Zoom.
WVU Libraries will unveil a portrait of Virginia “Kittie” Blakemore, the first WVU Women's Basketball Head Coach, at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 13, in the Downtown Library Robinson Reading Room.