Skip to main content

In the News

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

Oct 30, 2013

Second Opinion

Second Opinion, WPBS-TV, Oct. 29, 2013. Host Dr. Peter Salgo and other health care professionals tackle health issues important to viewers. Ben Chapman, family & consumer sciences, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Nanotech labels for food wanted and the public are prepared to pay for it

Nanotech labels for food wanted and the public are prepared to pay for it, Kenya Star, Oct. 30, 2013. According to researchers, people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology.  Jennifer Kuzma, public & international affairs, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Nanotech labels for food wanted and the public are prepared to pay for it

Nanotech labels for food wanted and the public are prepared to pay for it, MediLexicon, Oct. 30, 2013. According to researchers, people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology.  Jennifer Kuzma, public & international affairs, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Weight loss not always beneficial for romantic relationships

Nanotech labels for food wanted and the public are prepared to pay for it, Big News Network, Oct. 30, 2013. According to researchers, people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology.  Jennifer Kuzma, public & international affairs, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Consumers want nanotech labelling – and will pay extra for it

Consumers want nanotech labelling – and will pay extra for it, Foodprocessing.com, Oct. 29, 2013. According to researchers, people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology.  Jennifer Kuzma, public & international affairs, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Public Wants Labels for Food Nanotech – and They’re Willing to Pay …

Public Wants Labels for Food Nanotech – and They’re Willing to Pay …, Hispanic Business, Oct. 29, 2013. According to researchers, people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology.  Jennifer Kuzma, public & international affairs, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Most Americans Want To See Labels On Their Nanofoods

Most Americans Want To See Labels On Their Nanofoods, Red Orbit, Oct. 29, 2013. According to researchers, people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology.  Jennifer Kuzma, public & international affairs, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Weight loss not always beneficial for romantic relationships

Weight loss not always beneficial for romantic relationships, Medical Xpress, Oct. 30, 2013. According NC State researchers, there can be a “dark side” to weight loss, if both partners are not on board with enacting healthy changes. Lynsey Romo, communication, featured. 

Oct 30, 2013

Michigan may be only state to call tonight ‘Devil’s Night’

Michigan may be only state to call tonight ‘Devil’s Night’, MLive.com, Oct. 30, 2013. Study by NC State statistician shows that Michigan is somewhat of an island when it comes to using the name “Devils Night” to describe the night before Halloween. Joshua Katz, statistics, featured. 

Oct 29, 2013

Why Engineers Want To Put B Vitamins In 3-D Printers

Why Engineers Want To Put B Vitamins In 3-D Printers, NPR, Oct. 25, 2013. Researchers use a naturally-occurring compound called riboflavin – also known as vitamin B2 – to create scaffolds for medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 29, 2013

Natural Compound Enabling 3D-Printing of Medical Implants Found

Natural Compound Enabling 3D-Printing of Medical Implants Found, Science World Report, Oct. 25, 2013. Researchers use a naturally-occurring compound called riboflavin – also known as vitamin B2 – to create scaffolds for medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 29, 2013

Researchers 3D Print Vitamin B2 to Produce Bio-Compatible Scaffolds

Researchers 3D Print Vitamin B2 to Produce Bio-Compatible Scaffolds, Medgadget.com, Oct. 25, 2013. Researchers use a naturally-occurring compound called riboflavin – also known as vitamin B2 – to create scaffolds for medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 29, 2013

Why Engineers Want To Put B Vitamins In 3-D Printers

Why Engineers Want To Put B Vitamins In 3-D Printers, KUHF-FM (TX), Oct. 25, 2013. Researchers use a naturally-occurring compound called riboflavin – also known as vitamin B2 – to create scaffolds for medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 29, 2013

Robots designed to assist people with disabilities, aid doctors

Robots designed to assist people with disabilities, aid doctors, Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence, Oct. 28, 2013. Researchers are developing an experimental platform for an assistive ankle robot to be used in patients recovering from stroke. Greg. Sawicki, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 29, 2013

Consumers want to know if nanotech affected their food, study finds

Consumers want to know if nanotech affected their food, study finds, The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area, Oct. 28, 2013. According to researchers, people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology.  Jennifer Kuzma, public & international affairs, featured.