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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.

Oct 23, 2013

Study Finds Natural Compound Can Be Used For 3-D Printing Of Medical Implants

Study Finds Natural Compound Can Be Used For 3-D Printing Of Medical Implants, Surgical Products, Oct. 23, 2013. Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring compound can be incorporated into 3-D printing processes to create medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of medical implants

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of medical implants, Bio-Medicine, Oct. 23, 2013. Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring compound can be incorporated into 3-D printing processes to create medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

What’s Creepy, Crawly And A Champion Of Neuroscience?

What’s Creepy, Crawly And A Champion Of Neuroscience?, Alaska Public Radio Network, Oct. 23, 2013. NC State professor is in the simulation phase of using swarms of up to 1,000 cockroaches to assist in search-and-rescue operations. Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer engineering, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

No Clear Answers for Farmers in Obamacare

No Clear Answers for Farmers in Obamacare, North Carolina Health News, Oct. 23, 2013. As North Carolina farmers begin enrolling through the online health insurance exchanges, uncertainty prevails. Ted Feitshans, agricultural and resource economics, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

The Globe and Mail Reports on “The University Library of the Future”

The Globe and Mail Reports on “The University Library of the Future”, Stephen’s Lighthouse, Oct. 23, 2013. Hunt Library is an extreme example of how the information revolution has caused the role of the library to evolve. Hunt Library featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of medical implants

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of medical implants, Science Codex, Oct. 23, 2013. Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring compound can be incorporated into 3-D printing processes to create medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

What’s Creepy, Crawly And A Champion Of Neuroscience?

What’s Creepy, Crawly And A Champion Of Neuroscience?, Alabama Public Radio, Oct. 23, 2013. NC State professor is in the simulation phase of using swarms of up to 1,000 cockroaches to assist in search-and-rescue operations. Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer engineering, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of medical implants

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of medical implants, Phys.org, Oct.23, 2013. Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring compound can be incorporated into 3-D printing processes to create medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

TEACHER OF THE WEEK: Hal Davis

TEACHER OF THE WEEK: Hal Davis, WITN, Oct. 23, 2013. Northeast Regional School of Biotechnology and Agriscience (NRSBA), created in partnership with NC State’s College of Agriculture, the NC State Board of Education and other state agencies, is an “early college high school where students can earn up to 2 years of college credit along with their high… 

Oct 23, 2013

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of …

Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of …, Nanowerk, Oct. 23, 2013. Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring compound can be incorporated into 3-D printing processes to create medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan and Alexander Nguyen, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 23, 2013

3D Printing Medical Implants

3D Printing Medical Implants, Product Design & Development, Oct. 23, 2013. Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring compound can be incorporated into 3-D printing processes to create medical implants out of non-toxic polymers. Roger Narayan and Alexander Nguyen, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Oct 22, 2013

World Wildlife Fund COO speaks on leading an international organization

World Wildlife Fund COO speaks on leading an international organization, Philanthropy Journal, Oct. 21, 2013. Marcia Marsh, Chief Operating Officer, World Wildlife Fund speaking on leadership at NC State’s James B. Hunt Jr. Library on Nov. 6, 2013. 

Oct 22, 2013

Money Magazine reveals it’s best places to retire

Money Magazine reveals it’s best places to retire, Money-Freedom, Oct. 21, 2013. According to Money Magazine, a few of the big things that draw people to Raleigh are a strong local economy and the fact that NC State University has a life-long learning program that is very popular with retirees.  Encore! Center for Lifelong Enrichment featured. 

Oct 22, 2013

Money Magazine reveals it’s best places to retire

Money Magazine reveals it’s best places to retire, CBS News, Money Magazine, Oct. 21, 2013. According to Money Magazine, a few of the big things that draw people to Raleigh are a strong local economy and the fact that NC State University has a life-long learning program that is very popular with retirees.  Encore! Center for Lifelong Enrichment featured. 

Oct 22, 2013

NC State on the cutting edge of 3D printing

NC State on the cutting edge of 3D printing, WNCN-TV, Oct. 21, 2013. NC State is now inviting manufacturing experts from across the state to tour its 3D printing the lab and to help direct future research in 3D printing while its students reap the benefits. Tim Horn, industrial engineering, featured.