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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 13, 2013

FOX 6 News at 9

FOX 6 News at 9, Fox 6 News at 9 PM (Milwaukee), 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

WCCB News @ Ten

WCCB News @ Ten, WCCB News at 10 PM (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

Airbrushing could facilitate large-scale manufacture of carbon nanofibers

Airbrushing could facilitate large-scale manufacture of carbon nanofibers, Computer Magazine, Sept. 13, 2013. NC State researchers have used airbrushing techniques to grow vertically aligned carbon nanofibres on several different metal substrates. Anatoli Melechko, Joseph Tracy and Mehmet Sarac, materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

WBTV News 3 at 4:30AM

WBTV News 3 at 4:30AM, WBTV News 3 at 4:30 AM (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

Fox8 News at 5:00AM

Fox8 News at 5:00AM, Fox 8 News at 5 AM – WGHP-TV (LA), 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

9 On Your Side Morning Edition I

9 On Your Side Morning Edition I, 9 On Your Side Morning Edition – WNCT-TV (Greenville), 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

East Texas News at 4:30pm

East Texas News at 4:30pm, East Texas News at 4 PM – KLTV-TV (TX), Sept. 12, 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

Formaldehyde, feed preservative against Salmonella in Asian fish

Formaldehyde, feed preservative against Salmonella in Asian fish, Free District (Asia), Sept. 12, 2013.  NC State researchers in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing & Nutrition Sciences conduct independent tests to verify methods used in formaldehyde testing. Jonathan C. Allen, food, bioprocessing & nutrition sciences, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

Researchers Grow Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers Using …

Researchers Grow Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers Using …, AZoNano.com, Sept. 12, 2013. NC State researchers used airbrushing techniques to grow vertically aligned carbon nanofibers on several different metal substrates. Anatoli Melechko, Joseph Tracy and Mehmet Sarac, materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

Airbrushing Could Facilitate Large-Scale Manufacture of Carbon …

Airbrushing Could Facilitate Large-Scale Manufacture of Carbon …, Hispanic Business, Sept. 12, 2013. NC State researchers used airbrushing techniques to grow vertically aligned carbon nanofibers on several different metal substrates. Anatoli Melechko, Joseph Tracy and Mehmet Sarac, materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 13, 2013

Your Tiny Roommates: Meet the Microbes Living in Your Home

Your Tiny Roommates: Meet the Microbes Living in Your Home, TIME, Sept. 11, 2013. NC State biologist and head of a project called the Wild Life of Your Home, has taken to conducting microbial expeditions through people’s houses and apartments. Rob Dunn, biology, featured. 

Sep 12, 2013

Faces of Ancient Mexico Revealed in Newfound Skulls

Faces of Ancient Mexico Revealed in Newfound Skulls, LiveScience.com, Sept. 11, 2013. According to NC State forensic anthropologist, there were clear differences between indigenous peoples before Europeans or Africans arrived in what is now Mexico. Ann Ross, sociology and anthropology, featured. 

Sep 12, 2013

Airbrushing Could Facilitate Large-scale Manufacture of Carbon Nanofibers

Airbrushing Could Facilitate Large-scale Manufacture of Carbon Nanofibers, Science Newsline, Sept. 11, 2013. NC State researchers used airbrushing techniques to grow vertically aligned carbon nanofibers on several different metal substrates. Anatoli Melechko, Joseph Tracy and Mehmet Sarac, materials science and engineering, featured. 

Sep 12, 2013

Face-to-face: Skull study shows variation of pre-Columbian cultures in Mexico

Face-to-face: Skull study shows variation of pre-Columbian cultures in Mexico, Phys.org, Sept. 11, 2013. According to NC State forensic anthropologist, there were clear differences between indigenous peoples before Europeans or Africans arrived in what is now Mexico. Ann Ross, sociology and anthropology, featured. 

Sep 12, 2013

N.C. State professor finds formaldehyde in imported fish

N.C. State professor finds formaldehyde in imported fish, News & Observer, Sept. 11, 2013. NC State researchers in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing & Nutrition Sciences conduct independent tests to verify methods used in formaldehyde testing. Jonathan C. Allen, food, bioprocessing & nutrition sciences, featured.