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NC State news is shared far and wide. Below are just some of our recent appearances in local, regional, national and international media publications.

Dec 9, 2013

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship, AllVoices, Dec. 7, 2013.  According to NC State study parents who work at odd hours have troubled relationships with their children. Toby Parcel and Josh Hendrix, sociology and anthropology, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship, TruthDive, Dec. 7, 2013. NC State research shows that working a job that doesn’t keep 9am to 5pm hours can hurt the relationships between parents and adolescents. Toby Parcel and Josh Hendrix, sociology and anthropology, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

Researchers develop system for assessing how effective species …

Researchers develop system for assessing how effective species …, Science Codex, Dec. 9, 2013. NC State researchers are proposing a set of guidelines for assessing the performance of pollinator species in order to determine which species are most important and should be prioritized for protection. Hannah Burrack and David Tarpy, entomology, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

After years of decline, motor vehicle deaths rise in NC

After years of decline, motor vehicle deaths rise in NC, News & Observer, Dec. 6, 2013. Traffic fatalities in North Carolina are on the rise after falling off sharply during the 2008 recession. Nagui Rouphail, civil engineering, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

NC State’s Database Could Revolutionize Pharmaceutical Research

NC State’s Database Could Revolutionize Pharmaceutical Research, WUNC, Dec. 6, 2013. NC State researchers have updated an extensive toxicology database so that it can be used to track information about therapeutic drugs and toxic effects. Allan Peter Davis, biological sciences, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship, ANINEWS, Dec. 7, 2013. NC State research shows that working a job that doesn’t keep 9am to 5pm hours can hurt the relationships between parents and adolescents. Toby Parcel and Josh Hendrix, sociology and anthropology, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship

Odd working hours affect parent-child relationship, Business Standard, Dec. 7, 2013. NC State research shows that working a job that doesn’t keep 9am to 5pm hours can hurt the relationships between parents and adolescents. Toby Parcel and Josh Hendrix, sociology and anthropology, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

Wet weather creates Christmas tree troubles this year

Wet weather creates Christmas tree troubles this year, Fox (Washington DC), Dec. 9, 2013. A historical nuisance in the Christmas tree industry, brought on by recent wet weather, may threaten Christmas trees this winter season. John Frampton, forestry and environmental resources, featured. 

Dec 9, 2013

Text mining 88000 papers gives Pfizer a drug safety database

Text mining 88000 papers gives Pfizer a drug safety database, FierceBiotech IT, Dec. 9, 2013. NC State researchers have built a system to track how environmental chemicals affect human health as well as drug adverse events. Allan Peter Davis, biological sciences, featured. 

Dec 6, 2013

New initiative focuses on critical role of soil health

New initiative focuses on critical role of soil health, AgProfessional, Dec. 5, 2013. According to NC State expert, establishing a basis of understanding of what soil health concerns is the first step to move forward with universal acceptance of soil health as a critical need. David Lindbo, soil science, featured. 

Dec 6, 2013

Researchers updated extensive toxicology database to track information about drugs toxic effects

Researchers updated extensive toxicology database to track information about drugs toxic effects, Big News Network, Dec. 6, 2013. NC State researchers have updated an extensive toxicology database so that it can be used to track information about therapeutic drugs and toxic effects. Allan Peter Davis, biological sciences, featured. 

Dec 6, 2013

Study: NC film incentives end could cost millions

Study: NC film incentives end could cost millions, WBTV-TV, Dec. 4, 2013. According to NC State expert, New Hanover County could lose more than $10 million annually in tax revenue if the state’s film incentives aren’t renewed. Robert Handfield, business management, featured. 

Dec 6, 2013

Academic Minute: Weight Loss and Relationships

Academic Minute: Weight Loss and Relationships, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 6, 2013. NC State professor reveals why extreme weight loss can be rough on a romantic relationship. Lynsey Romo, communication, featured. 

Dec 6, 2013

Academic Minute: Weight Loss and Relationships

Academic Minute: Weight Loss and Relationships, InsideHigherEd.com, Dec. 6, 2013. NC State professor reveals why extreme weight loss can be rough on a romantic relationship. Lynsey Romo, communication, featured. 

Dec 6, 2013

N.C. farmers, lawmakers wait for action on farm bill

N.C. farmers, lawmakers wait for action on farm bill, McClatchy Washington Bureau, Dec. 5, 2013. North Carolina has a lot riding on the outcome of a new five-year farm bill. Steven Lommel, agricultural research service, featured.