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2015

Broughton Hall

Sep 30, 2015

Sciences Central Offices Have Moved to Broughton Hall

The relocated units include the Office of the Dean and Academic Affairs.

Sep 16, 2015

Researchers Isolate Possible Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers

Researchers from NC State are analyzing and isolating a key component to ovarian cancer.

Sep 1, 2015

Tail As Old As Time – Tracing Ankylosaur’s Tail Evolution

How did the ankylosaur get its distinctive tail club? The handle arrived first, and the knot at the end followed.

Aug 26, 2015

Citizen Science Effort Highlights How Little We Know About Life in Our Own Homes

An NC State citizen science project has discovered of thousands of unidentified species living in and around homes in the United States.

Protein MutS inspects newly replicated DNA for errors

Aug 21, 2015

How DNA ‘Proofreader’ Proteins Pick and Edit Their Reading Material

NC State physicists have helped discover how two important proofreader proteins pick and edit their reading material.

Chris Gould

Aug 19, 2015

Physics Professor Channels Passions Into Financial Support

Longtime physics professor Chris Gould channels his wide-ranging interests into financial support for the College and University.

D. melanogaster. When infected, offspring of ebony rough (left) and wild type (right) fruit flies produce more genetically diverse progeny. Dahlia Nielsen, NC State.

Aug 13, 2015

When Fruit Flies Get Sick, Their Offspring Become More Diverse

When fruit flies are attacked by parasites or bacteria they respond by producing offspring with greater genetic variability, says an NC State biologist.

A student checks on an ant colony collected from the warming chambers in Duke Forest.

Aug 6, 2015

The Ecology of the Future and the Future of Ecology

NC State biologists are working with underrepresented college students and designing citizen science tools to give middle school students everywhere the chance to be involved in scientific discovery.

Abstract architecture at entrance to NC State University

Jul 25, 2015

Moa Proteins, Moa Information

An extinct flightless bird called the moa is helping paleontologists learn more about how proteins preserve and degrade in fossils.

Jul 17, 2015

Centuries-Old Shipwreck Discovered Off North Carolina Coast

NC State marine scientists have helped discover an old shipwreck more than a mile deep off the North Carolina coast.