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Aug 5, 2020

2 Sciences Faculty Continue Course Quality Achievements

Lisa Falk and Justin Post earned Quality Matters course certifications that demonstrate their commitment to student success in online courses.

Aug 4, 2020

This Is How It All Ends

The New York Times
In “The End of Everything: (Astrophysically Speaking),” Katie Mack, a theoretical cosmologist at North Carolina State University, attempts to answer what might seem the most remote of scientific questions.

Jul 31, 2020

Big Space

Aeon
Our planet is a tiny porthole, looking over a cosmic sea. Can we learn what lies beyond our own horizons of perception?

Sarah Sebastian

Jul 29, 2020

Biology Undergrad Honored as NC State’s First Gilman-McCain Scholar

Sarah Sebastian was recently selected as NC State's first Gilman-McCain Scholar, a scholarship awarded to children of active-duty military to study abroad.

Belltower lit red against a night sky

Jul 29, 2020

2 Sciences Faculty Awarded Chancellor’s Innovation Fund Support

Gavin Williams and James Martin, both of the Department of Chemistry, received funding to help bring their innovative research to market.

Jul 28, 2020

Too Much Mars? Let’s Discuss Other Worlds

The New York Times
“I got my Ph.D. on Mars volcanoes. I am on three Mars proposals. It’s not like I don’t value Mars — it’s an amazing world,” said Paul Byrne, a planetary scientist at North Carolina State University. “But it’s not the only amazing world.”

A droplet of liquid metal turns to a stream of liquid metal when a small voltage is applied.

Jul 28, 2020

Controlling Streams of Liquid Metal at Room Temperature

Researchers have demonstrated a technique that allows them to produce streams of liquid metal at room temperature.

Jul 27, 2020

Controlling Streams of Liquid Metal at Room Temperature

Science Daily
Researchers from North Carolina State University have demonstrated a technique that allows them to produce streams of liquid metal at room temperature.

children silhouetted in front of a museum exhibit about the moon

Jul 23, 2020

Teen Museum Educators Increase Engagement, Learning for Tween Visitors

New research finds teens can help tweens get the most out of science museums.

Jul 23, 2020

New Research Published From GenX Exposure Study

WHQR
This week researchers from North Carolina State University released new findings in a study of PFAS contaminants in the blood samples taken from Wilmington volunteers.