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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 16, 2013

‘4 Little Girls’ remembered: The price of freedom after 50 years

‘4 Little Girls’ remembered: The price of freedom after 50 years, TheGrio.com, Sept. 15, 2013. According to NC State professor, we often white-wash the memory of the civil rights movement, playing the end of the “I Have a Dream” speech. Blair L. M. Kelley, history, featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

3D Printers Take DIY To New Level

3D Printers Take DIY To New Level, Mobile Tech Today, Sept. 16, 2013. NC State researchers have developed a liquid metal that could be used to print circuit components. 

Sep 16, 2013

Airbrush technique for vertically aligned carbon nanofibres

Airbrush technique for vertically aligned carbon nanofibres, The Engineer, Sept. 16, 2013. NC State researchers have used airbrushing techniques to grow vertically aligned carbon nanofibres on metal substrates. Anatoli Melechko and , materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

Canines compete in 22nd annual Dog Olympics

Canines compete in 22nd annual Dog Olympics, Big News Network, Sept. 15, 2013. Dogs of all shapes and sizes had a tail-wagging good time at NC State’s 22nd annual Dog Olympics on Saturday. College of Veterinary Medicine featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

Airbrushing Could Facilitate Large-Scale Manufacture of Carbon …

Airbrushing Could Facilitate Large-Scale Manufacture of Carbon ..., Science World Report, Sept. 15, 2013. Using airbrushing techniques, NC State researchers found a potentially great new way to grow carbon nanofibers. Anatoli Melechko and , materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

Tom Isleib: A profile in courage

Tom Isleib: A profile in courage, Southeast Farm Press (blog), Sept. 16, 2013. Peanut growers in the Southeast who make any money this year probably owe a part of it to an NC State plant breeder. Tom Isleib, crop science, featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

New model should expedite development of temperature-stable …

New model should expedite development of temperature-stable ..., Eureka! Science News, Sept. 16, 2013. NC State researchers have developed a new theoretical model that will speed the development of new nanomaterial alloys. Ron Scattergood, Mostafa Saber et al, materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

Expediting Development of Temperature-Stable Nano-Alloys

Expediting Development of Temperature-Stable Nano-Alloys, Product Design & Development, Sept. 16, 2013. NC State researchers have developed a new theoretical model that will speed the development of new nanomaterial alloys. Ron Scattergood, Mostafa Saber et al, materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

S.C. forestry industry making a comeback

S.C. forestry industry making a comeback, Charlotte Observer, Sept. 15, 2013. A new study, set to be released next month, predicts the 20 million-ton annual wood harvest rate in the Palmetto State will increase. Bob Abt, forestry and environmental resources, featured. 

Sep 16, 2013

NC State’s announces date for Dog Olympics

NC State’s announces date for Dog Olympics, Greensboro News & Record, Sept. 16, 2013. Dogs of all breeds, shapes, and sizes were invited to participate in NC State’s annual Dog Olympics. College of Veterinary Medicine featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

WBTV News 3 at 6AM

WBTV News 3 at 6AM, WBTV-TV (Charlotte), Sept. 13. 2013. NC State researcher hopes to use cockroaches in the rubble after natural disasters, like earthquakes, to find victims. Alper Bozkurt, computer and electrical engineering, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

NewsChannel 5 Morning Early

NewsChannel 5 Morning Early, KTVF-TV (Fairbanks, AK), Sept. 13, 2013. NC State researcher hopes to use cockroaches in the rubble after natural disasters, like earthquakes, to find victims. Alper Bozkurt, computer and electrical engineering, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

FOX 21 Breakfast Bar

FOX 21 Breakfast Bar, WBOC- TV (MD), Sept. 13, 2013. NC State researcher hopes to use cockroaches in the rubble after natural disasters, like earthquakes, to find victims. Alper Bozkurt, computer and electrical engineering, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

KVUE News Daybreak

KVUE News Daybreak, KVUE-TV (Austin, TX), Sept. 13, 2013. NC State researcher hopes to use cockroaches in the rubble after natural disasters, like earthquakes, to find victims. Alper Bozkurt, computer and electrical engineering, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

KRCG 13 Live at Sunrise

KRCG 13 Live at Sunrise, KRCG-TV (MO), Sept. 13, 2013. NC State researcher hopes to use cockroaches in the rubble after natural disasters, like earthquakes, to find victims. Alper Bozkurt, computer and electrical engineering, featured.