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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.

Mar 21, 2014

New Processing Method Makes LEDs Brighter, More Stable

New Processing Method Makes LEDs Brighter, More Stable, Daily Fusion, March 21, 2014. NC State researchers develop new technique that increases LED luminescence without increasing energy input. Stewart Wilkins, materials engineering, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

The Book Was Better Than The Movie…Or Was It?

The Book Was Better Than The Movie…Or Was It?, WUNC, March 18, 2014. Marsha Gordon, film professor at NC State, and Laura Boyes, film curator at the North Carolina Museum of Art, return to The State of Things to talk with host Frank Stasio about literary adaptations in film. Marsha Gordon, English, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

RALEIGH: ACC business students compete in Start Up Madness

RALEIGH: ACC business students compete in Start Up Madness, WNCN, March 19, 2014. NC State’s Poole College of Management hosted the fourth annual Start Up Madness.  Business students from the 15 universities in the Atlantic Coast Conference offered up their best real world product pitches. Lewis Sheats,  management, innovation & entrepreneurship, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

Advanced Nanoparticle System Kills Cancer Cells From Within

Advanced Nanoparticle System Kills Cancer Cells From Within, Medgadget.com, March 19, 2014. Research on the combined therapy of cryoablation and nanodrug showed promising results using 3D mammosphere model at the microscale. Adriano Bellotti, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

Can a Song’s Lyrics Predict Its Commercial Success?

Can a Song’s Lyrics Predict Its Commercial Success?, Pacific Standard, March 19, 2014. NC State researchers have analyzed 50 years’ worth of hit songs to identify key themes that marketing professionals can use to craft advertisements that will resonate with audiences. David Henard, business management, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

Song themes can aid marketers

Song themes can aid marketers, Warc, March 20, 2014. NC State researchers have analyzed 50 years’ worth of hit songs to identify key themes that marketing professionals can use to craft advertisements that will resonate with audiences. David Henard, business management, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

Researchers Reduce Coercivity Of Material By Patterning Surface

Researchers Reduce Coercivity Of Material By Patterning Surface, Red Orbit, March 19, 2014. NC State researchers have found a way to reduce the coercivity of nickel ferrite thin films, opening the door to more energy efficient high-frequency electronics. Goran Rasic and Justin Schwartz, material science engineering, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

Tech Universe: Thursday 20 March – Books in a Box

Tech Universe: Thursday 20 March – Books in a Box, New Zealand Herald, March 20, 2014. At NC State’s Hunt Library, clever design and a Bookbot saved 18,600 square metres of space by storing its 2 million books in files boxes. Hunt Library featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

Coating GaN-based LEDs in acid makes them more efficient

Coating GaN-based LEDs in acid makes them more efficient, Laser Focus World, March 19, 2014. NC State researchers have developed a new processing technique that makes light emitting diodes (LEDs) brighter and more resilient. Stewart Wilkins, materials engineering, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

The Bugs in Our Homes

The Bugs in Our Homes, New York Times, March 20, 2014.  Researchers conduct comprehensive study to discover what arthropods can be found in our homes. Rob Dunn, biological sciences, and Matthew Bertone, entomology, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

$1 billion payout? Don’t quit or neglect your day job

$1 billion payout? Don’t quit or neglect your day job, Yakima Herald-Republic, March 20, 2014. An NC State mechanical engineer has crunched the numbers for the perfect free throw for a 6-foot-6 player: a 52-degree angle of launch, three revolutions per second of backspin with the shooter aiming for a spot 2.8 inches back from the center of… 

Mar 20, 2014

New technique makes LEDs brighter, more resilient

New technique makes LEDs brighter, more resilient, ECNmag.com, March 19, 2014. NC State researchers have developed a new processing technique that makes light emitting diodes (LEDs) brighter and more resilient. Stewart Wilkins, materials engineering, featured. 

Mar 20, 2014

Putting pain before pleasure

Putting pain before pleasure, The Australian, March 20, 2014. NC State researchers have analyzed 50 years’ worth of hit songs to identify key themes that marketing professionals can use to craft advertisements that will resonate with audiences. David Henard, business management, featured. 

Mar 19, 2014

Brannon says Tillis would be ‘unelectable’ to Senator Hagan’s seat

Brannon says Tillis would be ‘unelectable’ to Senator Hagan’s seat, NC Spin, March 17, 2014. The attacks are among the sharpest yet in a Republican contest to pick a challenger to Democratic U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan. Andrew Taylor, political science, featured. 

Mar 19, 2014

Stretchable antenna for wearable health monitoring

Stretchable antenna for wearable health monitoring, Science Daily, March 18, 2014. NC State researchers have developed a new, stretchable antenna that can be incorporated into wearable technologies. Yong Zhu, mechanical and aerospace engineering, featured.