Jan 25, 2018
Comparisons of gut microbe diversity are a step toward understanding complex ecosystems that play an important role in the health of species – including our own.
Jan 23, 2018
Forensic researchers have found a more accurate way to assess an individual’s age at death, based on the bone mineral density of the femur.
Jan 22, 2018
Researchers have, for the first time, used a material’s persistent photoconductivity to stimulate neurotype cells.
Jan 16, 2018
Recent research has changed what we know about spotted seatrout and cold weather.
Jan 9, 2018
A recent study finds taking steps to foster diversity makes a company more innovative, in terms of product innovations, patents created and citations on patents.
Jan 8, 2018
A novel approach integrates existing technologies to improve biomanufacturing processes used to make everything from pharmaceuticals to fuels.
Jan 3, 2018
Researchers are outlining a new approach to behavioral research that draws on experimental studies and computer models to offer insights into organizational and group behavior.
Jan 2, 2018
Recent analysis shows the economic benefits significantly outweigh the costs of off-road vehicle restrictions at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Dec 20, 2017
Researchers have developed a new, low cost technique for directly printing metal circuits, creating flexible, stretchable electronics.
Dec 13, 2017
An interdisciplinary group of NC State researchers is helping improve the wellbeing of children across North Carolina.
How one postdoc's experiences in Kenya changed the way he views himself and his work.
Dec 11, 2017
Researchers have found a simpler way to deposit magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles onto silica-coated gold nanorods, creating multifunctional nanoparticles with useful magnetic and optical properties.
NC State and its Namibian partners are using new technologies to better study and protect African wildlife.
Dec 6, 2017
A 45-minute online sexual health program improved the ability of teen girls to communicate effectively about safe sex.
A new study finds bamboo lemurs, giant pandas and red pandas share 48 gut microbes in common – despite the fact that they are separated by millions of years of evolution.
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