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Matt Shipman

Feb 24, 2009

New Tool Improves Productivity, Quality When Translating Software

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a software tool that will make it faster and easier to translate video games and other software into different languages for use in various international markets – addressing a hurdle to internationalization that has traditionally been time-consuming and subject to error. 

Feb 23, 2009

Study Shows Father/Daughter Relationships Lead To More Girls Following Dad’s Career Path

Good news, dad! All those times your daughter appeared to be tuning you out? She was probably paying more attention than you thought. In fact, a new study co-authored by a researcher from North Carolina State University says the relationship between fathers and daughters is leading to an increase in the number of daughters who… 

Feb 16, 2009

Look At More Than Just Price To Find the Best Travel Bargains, New Study Says

If you’re looking for bargain air travel, a new study finds that you should look at more than just the ticket price. Instead, a researcher at North Carolina State University who co-authored the study says that consumers need to consider the quality of the flights being offered in order to get the best “price efficiency.” 

Jan 29, 2009

NC State Expert Can Provide Key Insights On Peanut Salmonella Scare and Recall

The most recent news on the Salmonella outbreak that has been tied to a peanut processing facility in Georgia is raising questions about the safety of all peanuts and peanut-containing products that have come out of that facility since January 2007. North Carolina State University food safety specialist Ben Chapman is available to provide insight… 

Jan 29, 2009

Willie Gary To Speak at NC State’s Annual Brotherhood Celebration

Willie E. Gary, a nationally renowned trial lawyer, humanitarian and philanthropist, will deliver a public lecture on Friday, Feb. 6, at 1 p.m. in the North Carolina State University Witherspoon Student Center’s Washington Sankofa Room (Room 126) as part of NC State’s 27th annual University-Community Brotherhood Celebration. 

Jan 14, 2009

Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Hugh Shelton to Speak at NC State

What: Retired U.S. Army Gen. H. Hugh Shelton, 14th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will give a presentation at North Carolina State University titled, “Military Leadership During a Time of Dramatic Change.” Shelton will address the political and military challenges that exist during transitions between presidential administrations and other timely issues. Who: Presented… 

Jan 13, 2009

Tequila Boom Triggers Social, Environmental Hangover in Mexico

New North Carolina State University research shows that tequila’s surge in popularity over the past 15 years has been a boon for industry, but is triggering a significant hangover of social and environmental problems in the region of Mexico where the once-notorious liquor is produced. Tequila is distilled from the blue agave plant and, according… 

Jan 12, 2009

NC State Welcomes Expert Speakers on U.S. Foreign Policy

What: North Carolina State University will once again participate in the Great Decisions Program during the 2009 spring semester. Developed by the Foreign Policy Association in 1954, Great Decisions brings millions of Americans together in communities across the country to discover, discuss and decide their opinions on foreign policy issues. The program at NC State will… 

Jan 12, 2009

NC State Researcher Uses DNA Testing to Unlock Secrets of Medieval Manuscripts

Thousands of painstakingly handwritten books produced in medieval Europe still exist today, but scholars have long struggled with questions about when and where the majority of these works originated. Now a researcher from North Carolina State University is using modern advances in genetics to develop techniques that will shed light on the origins of these… 

Dec 15, 2008

Study Shows High Blood Pressure May Make it Difficult for the Elderly to Think Clearly

Adding another reason for people to watch their blood pressure, a new study from North Carolina State University shows that increased blood pressure in older adults is directly related to decreased cognitive functioning, particularly among seniors with already high blood pressure. This means that stressful situations may make it more difficult for some seniors to… 

Dec 8, 2008

Science of Santa: NC State Researcher Says St. Nick Can Deliver Presents in One Night

Don’t believe in Santa Claus? Cutting-edge science explains how Santa is able to deliver toys to good girls and boys around the world in one night. 

Dec 2, 2008

New Teaching Tool Pushes Students To Analyze Online Research Materials

Students doing research for their classes are increasingly turning to online resources, which raises concerns among many academic instructors who have questions about the quality of material found on the Internet. However, new research co-authored by North Carolina State University’s Dr. Susan Miller-Cochran offers a teaching approach that attempts to address the problem by encouraging… 

Dec 1, 2008

NC State Develops Model to Predict Hot Spots for Mercury Levels in Fish

Mercury levels in fish are prompting widespread consumption advisories and uncertainty among consumers over which species are safe to eat. Now researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a model that will help scientists and regulators around the country predict which areas are likely to have fish with high mercury levels – a breakthrough… 

Nov 24, 2008

NC State Study Shows It Pays To Shop Around Online

Holiday shopping season has arrived, and tough financial times mean that more people will probably be shopping around for the best price. But a study co-authored by North Carolina State University’s Dr. Jonathan D. Bohlmann shows that shoppers who compare prices at multiple online retailers will not only find the best value, but will also… 

Nov 18, 2008

NC State Study May Make Public Roads Safer For Farmers, Drivers

Population growth and significant increases in development across the country are leading to changes in traffic and driving behavior in many areas where motorists share the road with farmers moving their equipment – changes that worry some members of the agriculture community. Now researchers from North Carolina State University have found a number of risk…