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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 12, 2013

3D-printed liquid metal brings stretchable gadgets closer

3D-printed liquid metal brings stretchable gadgets closer, BBC News Online/Interactive, July 10, 2013. NC State scientists have develop a way to 3D print objects out of liquid metal and create custom circuit boards. Michael Dickey, chemical and biomolecular engineering, featured. 

Jul 12, 2013

3D printing free standing liquid metal microstructures

3D printing free standing liquid metal microstructures, Designboom, July 10, 2013. NC State scientists have develop a way to 3D print objects out of liquid metal and create custom circuit boards. Michael Dickey, chemical and biomolecular engineering, featured. 

Jul 12, 2013

Researchers Develop Flexible Metal For 3-D Printers

Researchers Develop Flexible Metal For 3-D Printers, New York Times, July 10, 2013. NC State scientists have develop a way to 3D print objects out of liquid metal and create custom circuit boards. Michael Dickey, chemical and biomolecular engineering, featured. 

Jul 12, 2013

3D-printed liquid metal brings stretchable gadgets closer

3D-printed liquid metal brings stretchable gadgets closer, Ukwirednews.com, July 10, 2013. NC State scientists have develop a way to 3D print objects out of liquid metal and create custom circuit boards. Michael Dickey, chemical and biomolecular engineering, featured. 

Jul 12, 2013

NC State grad to compete on ‘Project Runway’

NC State grad to compete on ‘Project Runway’, News & Observer, July 10, 2013. Though he always had an eye for design, he was more interested in buildings and structures as an architecture major at NC State. Lope Max Diaz and Justin LeBlanc, art and design, featured. 

Jul 12, 2013

Orange County hires new business development specialist

Orange County hires new business development specialist, News & Observer, July 10, 2013. Ellen Tai will join Orange County’s Economic Development team July 15. She has a degree in international marketing and advertising from NC State University and also has worked in private business development and brand management. 

Jul 12, 2013

CASL milestone validates reactor model using TVA data

CASL milestone validates reactor model using TVA data, Innovations Report, PHYS.org, July 11, 2013. The Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL) announced that its scientists have successfully completed the first full-scale simulation of an operating nuclear reactor. CASL, headquartered at ORNL, is one of the Department of Energy’s Energy Innovation Hubs. The Hub’s… 

Jul 12, 2013

Beer Guy: Wedge celebrates birthday with dinner, movie

Beer Guy: Wedge celebrates birthday with dinner, movie, Asheville Citizen-Times, July 11, 2013. Hop to it: Start your weekend with a tour of the NC State University Hops Yard in Mills River at 4-6 p.m. July 12. No tour reservation is needed; just show up and bring a $5 per person donation. 

Jul 12, 2013

JJ Eden

JJ Eden, Traffic Technology Today.com, July 10, 2013. At a recent IBTTA conference there were several Master’s students from NC State University competing in a contest to develop a cell phone application for tolling. One of the students addressed the audience. He asked, “When are you old people going to figure out that our generation doesn’t carry… 

Jul 12, 2013

N.C. Solar Center awarding $1 million for transporation projects

N.C. Solar Center awarding $1 million for transporation projects, News & Observer, July 10, 2013. The NC Solar Center is accepting grant submissions to distribute up to $1 million for local projects that reduce car and truck emissions. 

Jul 12, 2013

N.C. Solar Center hunting for good ideas with $1M in grants

N.C. Solar Center hunting for good ideas with $1M in grants, Triangle Business Journal, July 10, 2013. NC State aims to award a total of $1 million in grants to five or more organizations with bright ideas for reducing emissions from transportation.  Anne Tazewell, Solar Center, featured. 

Jul 12, 2013

North Carolina’s state of hostility

North Carolina’s state of hostility, Computerworld (blog), July 10, 2013. Elected officials in North Carolina will do well to pay attention, in particular, to what the students at NC State University are doing. In 2007, the university created the nation’s first master’s program in data analytics. 

Jul 12, 2013

Researchers perform DNA computation in living cells

Researchers perform DNA computation in living cells, Science Codex, July 10, 2013. NC State chemists have performed a DNA-based logic-gate operation within a human cell. Alex Deiters and graduate student James Hemphill, chemistry, featured. 

Jul 11, 2013

3D printer uses liquid metal

3D printer uses liquid metal, SmartPlanet, July 10, 2013. NC State scientists have develop a way to 3D print objects out of liquid metal and create custom circuit boards. Michael Dickey, chemical and biomolecular engineering, featured. 

Jul 11, 2013

Stretchable, flexible 3D-printed liquid metal wires could be the key to custom circuit boards

Stretchable, flexible 3D-printed liquid metal wires could be the key to custom circuit boards, IDG Connect, July 11, 2013. NC State scientists have develop a way to 3D print objects out of liquid metal and create custom circuit boards. Michael Dickey, chemical and biomolecular engineering, featured.