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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.

Apr 22, 2016 RF Globalnet

Model Makes Designing New Antennas Orders of Magnitude Faster

NC State researchers have developed a model that allows antenna designers to identify efficient configurations for antenna designs in minutes, rather than days. Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. 

Apr 22, 2016 EurekAlert

Researcher Studies How Animals Puncture Things

If shooting arrows from a crossbow into cubes of ballistics gelatin doesn’t sound like biological science to you, you’ve got a lot to learn. A researcher has aimed to answer the fundamental question about how animals use their fangs, claws and tentacles to puncture other animals. Mark Pankow, engineering, featured. 

Apr 22, 2016 Science Codex

Researcher Studies How Animals Puncture Things

If shooting arrows from a crossbow into cubes of ballistics gelatin doesn’t sound like biological science to you, you’ve got a lot to learn. A researcher has aimed to answer the fundamental question about how animals use their fangs, claws and tentacles to puncture other animals. Mark Pankow, engineering, featured. 

Apr 22, 2016 New Electronics

Model Makes Antenna Design Orders of Magnitude Faster

NC State researchers have developed a model that allows antenna designers to identify efficient configurations for antenna designs in minutes, rather than days. Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. 

Apr 22, 2016 Phys.Org

Researcher Studies How Animals Puncture Things

If shooting arrows from a crossbow into cubes of ballistics gelatin doesn’t sound like biological science to you, you’ve got a lot to learn. A researcher has aimed to answer the fundamental question about how animals use their fangs, claws and tentacles to puncture other animals. Mark Pankow, engineering, featured. 

Apr 22, 2016 e) Science News

Researcher Studies How Animals Puncture Things

If shooting arrows from a crossbow into cubes of ballistics gelatin doesn’t sound like biological science to you, you’ve got a lot to learn. A researcher has aimed to answer the fundamental question about how animals use their fangs, claws and tentacles to puncture other animals. Mark Pankow, engineering, featured. 

Apr 22, 2016 Science Daily

Researcher Studies How Animals Puncture Things

If shooting arrows from a crossbow into cubes of ballistics gelatin doesn’t sound like biological science to you, you’ve got a lot to learn. A researcher has aimed to answer the fundamental question about how animals use their fangs, claws and tentacles to puncture other animals. Mark Pankow, engineering, featured. 

Apr 21, 2016 Farmington Daily Times

Woodson: Healthy Pet Weight Can Prevent Surgery

If you need a new strategy to make the case for your pet to lose weight, the place to look — at least for dogs — is the knee joint. In discussing osteoarthritis at a recent veterinary conference, board-certified surgeons from NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine pointed out that osteoarthritis is a leading cause of death in pets,… 

Apr 21, 2016 Business Insider

What People Think When Your Emails Contain Grammar Mistakes

Study seeks to find out what makes some people more sensitive to writing mistakes than others. Jane Vignovic and Lori Foster Thompson, humanities & social sciences, featured. 

Apr 21, 2016 Science Daily

Model Makes Designing New Antennas Orders of Magnitude Faster

Researchers have developed a model that allows antenna designers to identify efficient configurations for antenna designs in minutes, rather than days. Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. 

Apr 21, 2016 (e) Science News

Model Makes Designing New Antennas Orders of Magnitude Faster

Researchers have developed a model that allows antenna designers to identify efficient configurations for antenna designs in minutes, rather than days. Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. 

Apr 21, 2016 WTVD-TV

Margaret Spellings, UNC System President, Visits NC State

UNC system president Margaret Spellings only has six more campuses to visit on her statewide tour after Wednesday’s visit to NC State. Spellings spent the day touring NC State’s main campus along with Centennial campus. 

Apr 21, 2016 TechRadar

Turns Out You Can’t Stop a Gamer From Roleplaying – Even When They Aren’t Given a Role

Fighter, mage or rogue? The holy trinity of RPG archetypes is etched into the soul of most gamers. So much so that they’ll pick one and stick with it, even when it’s not demanded of them. Ignacio Domínguez, Rogelio Cardona-Rivera et al., engineering, featured. 

Apr 21, 2016 WRAL Tech Wire

NCSU Researchers Develop Technique to Design New Antennas

Researchers have developed a model that allows antenna designers to identify efficient configurations for antenna designs in minutes, rather than days. Jacob Adams and Binbin Yang, engineering, featured. 

Apr 21, 2016 Nature World News

Gaming Science: Character Roles Affect Players’ In-Game Decision Making, Study Shows

New study by NC State researchers suggests that character roles in a narrative role-playing game (RPG) affect players’ behavioral response when facing multiple choice questions during the game. Ignacio Domínguez, engineering, featured.