Jul 22, 2019
New soybean research with roots in the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative aims to protect the crop from climate change.
Jul 15, 2019
Want to know how fish use oyster reefs? Eavesdrop on them.
Craig Harms' latest collaboration aims to assess success of turtle rescue efforts.
The spotted lanternfly is one of many invasive insect pests causing economic and ecological damage in the US. A new geospatial decision-support tool developed at NC State is helping managers to curb their spread.
There is a lot about our society we still don’t understand. Much of what we do understand stems from university research.
Jul 9, 2019
Through the Ants and Canopy Bootcamp, a group of students from the U.S. and Madagascar will explore biological diversity with NC State's Bonnie Blaimer and the California Academy of Sciences' Brian Fisher.
Jul 2, 2019
Most people don't understand uncertainty. Let's talk about that.
Jun 25, 2019
A study of green space and parks in the 300 largest U.S. cities reveals what helps lower the risk of crime.
Jun 24, 2019
Community health researchers saw fewer elementary-age kids, particularly girls, in New York City public parks following crime reports.
Jun 19, 2019
When forecasters say there’s a “10% chance of precipitation,” what does it mean?
Jun 17, 2019
Researchers have discovered the secret of "puppy dog eyes."
Jun 5, 2019
The Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies will be dedicated to expanding our understanding of the full Earth system and its interactions with human activities.
May 30, 2019
A historic preservation model created in North Carolina could help park managers at other sites.
May 28, 2019
It's a tough assignment to keep up with math research. Elementary teachers can benefit from a new approach to professional development.
Does eating or drinking from the Stanley Cup pose a public health risk? Let's ask an expert on foodborne illness and cross-contamination.