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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.

Jul 24, 2013

Local architect mixes modernist style with Northwest flavor

Local architect mixes modernist style with Northwest flavor, Tacoma News Tribune, July 24, 2013. If Amy DeDominicis had listened to her high school guidance counselor, she never would have become an architect. When she told the counselor she wanted to pursue architecture as a career he talked her out of it. College of design featured. 

Jul 24, 2013

Prevalence of Yersinia on Pig Farms

Prevalence of Yersinia on Pig Farms, The Meat Site, July 20, 2013. In a study of farms across three US states, around 11 percent had pigs positive for the foodborne pathogen, Yersinia enterocolitica. Animal science featured. 

Jul 24, 2013

Floriculture Search Engine Puts Decades Of Info At Your Fingertips

Floriculture Search Engine Puts Decades Of Info At Your Fingertips, PerishableNews, July 23, 2013. Industry members now have online access to a comprehensive floriculture library containing information that may have been previously unavailable. Horticultural science featured. 

Jul 24, 2013

Pathogen that caused Irish potato famine even more virulent now, a potential threat to global food security in the developing world

Pathogen that caused Irish potato famine even more virulent now, a potential threat to global food security in the developing world, mediLexicon, July 23, 2013. The plant pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine in the 1840s lives on today with a different genetic blueprint and an even larger arsenal of weaponry to harm and… 

Jul 24, 2013

A New Twist on 3-D Printing: With Liquid Metal

A New Twist on 3-D Printing: With Liquid Metal, Government Technology – Online, The ability to print liquid metal structures that hold their shapes could lead to new applications in electrical components. Researchers at North Carolina State University in Raleigh have spent four years researching how to conduct 3-D printing in 

Jul 24, 2013

Businesses happy over state tax changes

Businesses happy over state tax changes, News 14 Carolina, July 23, 2013. North Carolina business leaders – who pushed hard for sweeping tax code changes – said they’re pleased with the legislature’s compromise, which Gov. Pat McCrory signed Tuesday. Mike Walden, economics, featured. 

Jul 24, 2013

Findings from North Carolina State University Yields New Data on Biology

Findings from North Carolina State University Yields New Data on Biology, Life Science Weekly, 2013 JUL 23 (NewsRx) — By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly — New research on Biology is the subject of a report. According to news reporting out of Raleigh, North Carolina, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Anthracnose… 

Jul 24, 2013

America Now

America Now, WXIX-TV, and local outlets across U.S., July 23, 2013. You’re trapped under tons of disaster debris, and the only rescuer that can reach you is this remote-controlled cockroach. Find out how technology is turning these insects into life savers.  Alper Bozkurt, electrical and computer engineering, featured. 

Jul 24, 2013

Studies from North Carolina State University Have Provided New Data on Life Science Research

Studies from North Carolina State University Have Provided New Data on Life Science Research, Life Science Weekly, 2013 JUL 23 (NewsRx) — By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly — Research findings on Life Science Research are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting originating in Raleigh, North Carolina, by… 

Jul 24, 2013

Grants will fund science program for pediatric patients

Grants will fund science program for pediatric patients, Chapel Hill News, July 23, 2013. Two grants from neighbors in the Research Triangle Park will help the N.C. Botanical Garden continue a science program for pediatric patients at UNC Hospitals. NC State College of Design, featured. 

Jul 24, 2013

Study Results from North Carolina State University in the Area of Nanomaterials Reported

Study Results from North Carolina State University in the Area of Nanomaterials Reported, Life Science Weekly, 2013 JUL 23 (NewsRx) — By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly — Research findings on Nanomaterials are discussed in a new report. According to news originating from Raleigh, North Carolina, by NewsRx correspondents, research st 

Jul 24, 2013

NC State official set to be honored at White House

NC State official set to be honored at White House, Lake Wylie Pilot – Online, The director of an institute based at North Carolina State University is being honored for her work on the state’s future. A statement from The White House says Anita Brown-Graham is scheduled to be honored Wednesday as part of a “Champion… 

Jul 24, 2013

Local architect mixes modernist style with Northwest flavor

Local architect mixes modernist style with Northwest flavor, Olympian – Online, The, If Amy DeDominicis had listened to her high school guidance counselor, she never would have become an architect. When she told the counselor she wanted to pursue architecture as a career he talked her out of it. “That’s a man’s field. You should… 

Jul 24, 2013

SCOTUS Affirms Warrantless DNA Swabs – Trouble Ahead for North Carolina?

SCOTUS Affirms Warrantless DNA Swabs – Trouble Ahead for North Carolina?, EIN News, The United States Supreme Court’s recent decision permitting law enforcement to gather DNA from individuals suspected of serious crimes was a major disappointment for criminal defense attorneys. What could it mean for North Carolina? RALEIGH, NC, 

Jul 24, 2013

NC State student wakes up to stranger in room

NC State student wakes up to stranger in room, WSOC-TV – Online, A crime alert was sent out across North Carolina State University’s campus, after a student woke up to a stranger in his room. It happened in the Western Manor apartments where students and university employees live. Campus police said the stud