Mar 16, 2023
The findings will help forensic scientists determine how long a young person’s remains were at a particular location.
Feb 21, 2023
Jim Goodnight and Greg Washington are recognized for their outstanding contributions to engineering. The NC State alumni will be inducted into the prestigious organization Oct. 1.
Feb 15, 2023
Meet Nate Johnson, a multiple NC State graduate and the official meteorologist for major Carter-Finley events like this Saturday's NHL Stadium Series game.
Feb 13, 2023
Chiral phonons can convert wasted heat into spin - without needing magnetic materials to do it.
Jan 31, 2023
Honorees are among 506 scientists, engineers and innovators elected this year.
In a triumphant return to Astronomy Days at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, astronaut Christina Koch spells out how even a simple game of Scrabble can take an unexpected turn when you're floating in zero gravity.
Jan 11, 2023
Longtime chemistry professor Forrest C. Hentz, inaugural recipient of the Holladay Medal, died in December at the age of 89 (the atomic number of actinium).
By modifying an existing pandemic model, researchers substantially improved its accuracy in predicting disease spread.
Jan 4, 2023
A map of ancient oceanic "dead zones" could help us plan for the future as the Earth grows warmer.
Dec 21, 2022
Biology textbooks are failing to share adequate information about climate change, which is a generation-defining topic in the life sciences.
Nov 11, 2022
Wastewater and syndromic surveillance monitoring are useful complements to lab-confirmed case surveillance during a pandemic.
Oct 24, 2022
Exposure in utero to a common flame retardant altered brain development in newborn rats.
Oct 20, 2022
Some alligators in the Cape Fear river have elevated PFAS blood levels and unhealed or infected lesions.
Oct 12, 2022
The Integrative Sciences Initiative and Integrative Sciences Building will bring together students and scholars across various disciplines to transform STEM research and education.
Oct 10, 2022
Biological Sciences Professor Ann Ross examines the remains of humans to help determine how they died. She teaches NC State students how to do the same.