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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 4, 2013

General Assembly to reconvene and discuss McCrory vetoes

General Assembly to reconvene and discuss McCrory vetoes, WCTI-TV 12 (New Bern), Sept. 2, 2013. According to NC State political science professor, the vetoes may help portray McCrory as independent from the legislature. Andrew Taylor, political science, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

McCrory may benefit from vetoes no matter outcome

McCrory may benefit from vetoes no matter outcome, WMBF-TV (SC), Sept. 2, 2013. According to NC State political science professor, the vetoes may help portray McCrory as independent from the legislature. Andrew Taylor, political science, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

Legislators return Tuesday, will consider McCrory vetoes

Legislators return Tuesday, will consider McCrory vetoes, WXII-TV 12 (Winston-Salem), Sept. 2, 2013. According to NC State political science professor, the vetoes may help portray McCrory as independent from the legislature. Andrew Taylor, political science, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

New Drug Could Defeat Lung Cancer, Possibly Other Cancers As Well

New Drug Could Defeat Lung Cancer, Possibly Other Cancers As Well, Carbonated.tv, Aug. 31, 2013. NC State cell biologis in the College of Veterinary Medicine has developed a drug shown to stop the progression of lung cancer in mice. Ken Adler,  molecular biomedical sciences, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

Cheetahs mix of stealth and speed similar to race cars

Cheetahs mix of stealth and speed similar to race cars, Big News Network, Sept. 3, 2013. According to a new study by NC biologists, cheetahs move like race cars by maintaining a fine balance of speed against manoeuvring capability. John Wilson, biology, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

Entigral Announces New Board Members

Entigral Announces New Board Members, PRWeb, Sept. 3, 2013. Entigral announced the addition of four new members to its Board of Directors, including Olin Giles, who received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and an M.S. in Physics from NC State University. 

Sep 4, 2013

Millennials care about causes over organizations: The good news and the bad news

Millennials care about causes over organizations: The good news and the bad news, Inside Philanthropy, Sept. 3, 2013. Amber Smith completed the Masters in Public Administration and Nonprofit Management program at NC State University in December 2011. She founded the Raleigh-based Activate Good at 21 and serves as its executive director. 

Sep 4, 2013

Nature’s ‘race car’? GPS tracking reveals how Cheetahs combine …

 Nature’s ‘race car’? GPS tracking reveals how Cheetahs combine …, Daily Mail, Sept. 4, 2013. According to a new study by NC biologists, cheetahs move like race cars by maintaining a fine balance of speed against manoeuvring capability. John Wilson, biology, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

Disease vs. science in orange juice war

Disease vs. science in orange juice war, News & Observer, Sept. 2, 2013. The fate of your breakfast is in the hands of agricultural scientists, working around the clock to save the world’s orange crops. Meg Lowman, sciences, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

McCrory may benefit from vetoes no matter outcome

McCrory may benefit from vetoes no matter outcome, News & Observer, Sept. 2, 2013. According to NC State political science professor, the vetoes may help portray McCrory as independent from the legislature. Andrew Taylor, political science, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

Cheetahs move like race cars: study

Cheetahs move like race cars: study, Business Standard, Sept. 4, 2013. According to a new study by NC biologists, cheetahs move like race cars by maintaining a fine balance of speed against manoeuvring capability. John Wilson, biology, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

Cheetahs Move Like Race Cars

Cheetahs Move Like Race Cars, Discovery News, Sept. 3, 2013. According to a new study by NC biologists, cheetahs move like race cars by maintaining a fine balance of speed against manoeuvring capability. John Wilson, biology, featured. 

Sep 4, 2013

Cheetah’s mix of stealth and speed similar to race cars

Cheetah’s mix of stealth and speed similar to race cars, Zee News, Sept. 4, 2013. According to a new study by NC biologists, cheetahs move like race cars by maintaining a fine balance of speed against manoeuvring capability. John Wilson, biology, featured.   

Sep 3, 2013

If You Want to Lose Weight Calorie Counts are Meaningless

If You Want to Lose Weight Calorie Counts are Meaningless, The Guardian, Sept. 1, 2013. The story seems to come from a feature in Scientific American by Rob Dunn, a biologist at North Carolina State University that says calorie counts on food labels are unreliable. Rob Dunn, biological sciences, featured. 

Sep 3, 2013

Environmentalists say grass touted as basis for alternative fuel can be invasive

Environmentalists say grass touted as basis for alternative fuel can be invasive, Fayetteville Observer, Sept. 1, 2013. John Garner, superintendent of an N.C. State University farm near Wallace where test plots of the crop are growing, is among those who think the giant reed can be contained.