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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.

Sep 26, 2013

Statistics Degrees More Than Double in Last Five Years

Statistics Degrees More Than Double in Last Five Years, Quality Digest, Sept. 23, 2013. According to NC State statistician, most, if not all, of the growing interest in statistics by post-secondary students is being driven by the promise of readily available and well-paying positions in the private and public sectors after graduation. Marie Davidian, statistics, featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Research Programme Celebrates 50 Years of Achievement

Research Programme Celebrates 50 Years of Achievement, ThePoultrySite.com, Sept. 26, 2013. NC State professor is the first recipient of the Dr Charles Beard Research Excellence Award, a USPoultry award named for Dr Charles Beard, former director of the Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory. James Guy, population health and pathobiology, featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says, Review Seeker, Sept. 26, 2013. NC State researchers found that roaches no longer have an appetite for one of their favorite foods: glucose, a form of sugar and the main bait used in roach traps. Entomology featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says, Northern Colorado 5, Sept. 26, 2013. NC State researchers found that roaches no longer have an appetite for one of their favorite foods: glucose, a form of sugar and the main bait used in roach traps. Entomology featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Turns out you can learn a lot from a belly button

Turns out you can learn a lot from a belly button, Salisbury Post, Sept. 26, 2013. Twenty Catawba College students worked to emulate an NC State research project studying belly button bacterial biodiversity. Rob Dunn, biology, featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says, KXVO-TV CW 15 (NE), Sept. 26, 2013. NC State researchers found that roaches no longer have an appetite for one of their favorite foods: glucose, a form of sugar and the main bait used in roach traps. Entomology featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says, KLJB-TV Fox 18 (IA), Sept. 26, 2013. NC State study found that cockroaches are no longer attracted to glucose-based baits. Entomology featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Bunny Gets Therapy to Preserve Mobility

Bunny Gets Therapy to Preserve Mobility, eHealthy News, Sept. 25, 2013. At NC State rabbits run on underwater treadmills! Cory Sims, veterinary medicine, featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says

Roach Baits Loose Its Appeal Study Says, WFXS-TV, Sept. 26, 2013. NC State researchers found that roaches no longer have an appetite for one of their favorite foods: glucose, a form of sugar and the main bait used in roach traps. Entomology featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

New Model Should Expedite Development of Temperature-Stable Nano-Alloys

New Model Should Expedite Development of Temperature-Stable Nano-Alloys, Spacemart, Sept. 24, 2013. NC State researchers have developed a new theoretical model that will speed the development of new nanomaterial alloys that retain their advantageous properties at elevated temperatures. Ron Scattergood and Mostafa Saber, materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 26, 2013

Florida Roaches Reportedly Just Aren’t Taking The Bait

Florida Roaches Reportedly Just Aren’t Taking The Bait, WUFT (FL), Sept. 25, 2013. NC State researchers found that roaches no longer have an appetite for one of their favorite foods: glucose, a form of sugar and the main bait used in roach traps. Entomology featured. 

Sep 25, 2013

NCSU researchers earn grant to develop brain-connected prosthetics

NCSU researchers earn grant to develop brain-connected prosthetics, Big News Network, Sept. 24, 2013. Researchers work to improve mobility for people using prosthetics. Helen Huang, biomedical engineering, featured. 

Sep 25, 2013

The AKC Canine Health Foundation Commits Nearly $1.5 Million to Advance the Health of Dogs

The AKC Canine Health Foundation Commits Nearly $1.5 Million to Advance the Health of Dogs, Northern Colorado 5, Sept. 24, 2013. The AKC Canine Health Foundation announces new grants to further canine health research. Jody Gookin, and Keith Montgomery, veterinary medicine, featured. 

Sep 25, 2013

NC State student invent a new way to eat peanut butter

NC State student invent a new way to eat peanut butter, WNCN, Sept. 25, 2013. NC State students created Jar with a Twist, an invention to make eating peanut butter cleaner. Spencer Vaughn, computer science, featured. 

Sep 25, 2013

Innovative ‘diamond’ highway interchanges coming to NC

Innovative ‘diamond’ highway interchanges coming to NC, WRAL, Sept. 24, 2013. Reduciing congestion through intersections by allowing two directions of traffic to cross temporarily to the left side of the road, triangle drivers may soon experience the Diverging Diamond Interchange on South Saunders Street at Interstate 40. Bastian Schroeder, Institute for Transportation Research and Education, featured.