Aug 19, 2016
On a Saturday in April, 38 female middle schoolers gathered in SAS Hall for Sonia Kovalevsky Day, designed to show them how fun and rewarding studying math can be.
Aug 18, 2016
Predicting hurricane activity is hard. But a group of NC State meteorologists and statisticians strives to get better with each forecast.
Math professor Alun Lloyd is combining math and biology to investigate the spread of infectious diseases like Zika and find ways to stamp them out.
Aug 17, 2016
Through the Wolfpack Citizen Science Challenge, students, faculty and staff can borrow camera traps to make discoveries about the mammals that live right here on campus.
A new take on the future of the NC State campus's historic heart blends science, creativity and the power of imagination.
Aug 12, 2016
Three Sciences faculty have received Chancellor's Innovation Fund grants that will help them move their innovative discoveries from the lab to the marketplace,
Aug 5, 2016
An NC State planetary geologist finds that major volcanic activity on Mercury most likely ended about 3.5 billion years ago.
Aug 3, 2016
New research connects several pesticides commonly used by farmers with both allergic and non-allergic wheeze, which can be a marker for airway problems.
Aug 2, 2016
Chemistry alumna Sherice Nivens has endowed a scholarship to provide the same type of support that made it possible for her to attend NC State.
Aug 1, 2016
NC State geologists are creating a picture of what Mongolia's Hangay Dome looked like when first formed and using new methods to uncover its history and age.