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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.

Nov 14, 2013

New approach advances wireless power transfer for electric vehicles

New approach advances wireless power transfer for electric vehicles, Phys.org, Nov. 14, 2013. NC State researchers moving closer to their goal of creating highway “stations” that can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly as the vehicles drive by. Srdjan Lukic, Kibok Lee and Zeljko Pantic, electrical engineering, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

Decker: State attracting the unemployed

Decker: State attracting the unemployed, Winston-Salem Journal, Nov. 13, 2013. According to NC State economist, data that is three years old should not be used to draw conclusions about what is currently driving the unemployment rate. Michael Walden, agricultural and resource economics, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

Iron Ranger’s view: Septic rules aren’t fit for the cold

Iron Ranger’s view: Septic rules aren’t fit for the cold, Budgeteer, Nov. 14, 2013.  According to an NC State soil scientist,  mounds are not a panacea for fixing all problems on poor soils. David Lindbo, soil science, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

NC commerce sec. says state attracting unemployed

NC commerce sec. says state attracting unemployed, Fort Mills Times, Nov. 13, 2013. According to NC State economist, data that is three years old should not be used to draw conclusions about what is currently driving the unemployment rate. Michael Walden, agricultural and resource economics, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

NC commerce chief Decker says state attracting unemployed

NC commerce chief Decker says state attracting unemployed, News & Observer, Nov. 14, 2013. According to an NC State economist, North Carolina is on track to bring unemployment below 7 percent statewide and below 6 percent in the Triangle by 2015. Michael Walden, agricultural and resource economics, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

New Approach Advances Wireless Power Transfer for Vehicles

New Approach Advances Wireless Power Transfer for Vehicles, Product Design & Development, Nov. 14, 2013. NC State researchers moving closer to their goal of creating highway “stations” that can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly as the vehicles drive by. Srdjan Lukic, Kibok Lee and Zeljko Pantic, electrical engineering, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

New approach advances wireless power transfer for electric vehicles

New approach advances wireless power transfer for electric vehicles, Nanowerk, Nov. 14, 2013. NC State researchers moving closer to their goal of creating highway “stations” that can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly as the vehicles drive by. Srdjan Lukic, electrical engineering, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

What If Obesity Is Nobody’s Fault?

What If Obesity Is Nobody’s Fault?, Nautilus, Nov. 14, 2013. NC State research on mice is changing the obesity conversation. Peter Ferket, poultry science, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

New Technology Advances Wireless Power Transfer For Vehicles

New Technology Advances Wireless Power Transfer For Vehicles, Red Orbit, Nov. 14, 2013. NC State researchers moving closer to their goal of creating highway “stations” that can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly as the vehicles drive by. Srdjan Lukic, Kibok Lee and Zeljko Pantic, electrical engineering, featured. 

Nov 14, 2013

New approach advances wireless power transfer for electric vehicles

New approach advances wireless power transfer for electric vehicles, Science Codex, Nov. 14, 2013. NC State researchers moving closer to their goal of creating highway “stations” that can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly as the vehicles drive by. Srdjan Lukic, Kibok Lee and Zeljko Pantic, electrical engineering, featured. 

Nov 13, 2013

Learning is easier in N.C. with cloud-based identity management …

Learning is easier in N.C. with cloud-based identity management …, TechTarget, Nov. 13, 2013. NC State expert helped create and implement the NC Education Cloud initiative to provide schools with a reliable cloud-based identity management system. Samuel Carter, Friday Institute, featured. 

Nov 13, 2013

Cover crops a must for growing organic soybeans

Cover crops a must for growing organic soybeans, Southeast Farm Press, Nov. 13, 2013. According to NC State crop specialist, soybeans can be a high-value commodity. Chris Horton, crop science, featured. 

Nov 13, 2013

Relive John Donne’s 17th-century sermons in virtual reality project

Relive John Donne’s 17th-century sermons in virtual reality project, TMCnet, Nov. 11, 2013. NC State researchers have brought to life two hours in 17th century London by re-creating the sights and sounds of an outdoor sermon by a famed English poet, cleric and political figure. John Wall, English, David Hill, architecture, and College of Design featured. 

Nov 13, 2013

“Cyberoaches” — The Discovery Files

“Cyberoaches” — The Discovery Files, National Science Foundation, Nov. 12, 2013. NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments–such as collapsed buildings–based on the movement of a swarm of insect cyborgs, or “biobots.” Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer engineering, featured. 

Nov 13, 2013

Losing weight can affect relationships

Losing weight can affect relationships, Food Line Web, Nov. 12, 2013. A romantic relationship can change when one partner slims down, and not always in a good way. Lynsey Romo, communication, featured.