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May 9, 2017

Research Yields New Details About Trap-Jaw Ants — and They Look Amazing

Adrian Smith of the Department of Biological Sciences describes his fascinating new research on developmental stages of trap-jaw ants.

May 4, 2017

A Work in Progress: Virtual Field Trips for BIO 181

Biology faculty are working with learning technology specialists to immerse students in field-based experiences as part of an introductory biology course.

Anu Hanumanthu

Apr 27, 2017

A Platform to Excel

Anu Hanumanthu is preparing to graduate in May and begin medical school, but the aspiring physician will never forget the nurturing and welcoming community she found as an undergraduate at NC State.

Mar 10, 2017

Why Endocrine Disruptors Are Scary — And What You Can Do About It

A new book aims to explain the nature of endocrine disruptors, why they are so widespread, and how you can protect yourself.

Feb 22, 2017

Symposium Highlights NC State Research on Toxic Metals

A Feb. 16 research symposium hosted by NC State's Center for Human Health and the Environment explored multiple dimensions of humanity's toxic metal challenge.

Feb 3, 2017

Ahmed Mohamed: From Desert Nomad to Health Researcher

Raised as a nomad in northern Africa, Ahmed Mohamed has found a home in North Carolina helping to solve challenges facing public health.

Supernova Remnant Simulations, by Christopher Kolb

Aug 1, 2016

Two Sciences Researchers Win Honors in Research Image Contest

Sciences doctoral student Christopher Kolb and postdoc Victoria Arbour were among the winners of NC State’s first Research Image Contest.

Jun 3, 2016

Personality Changes Can Affect Fish Body Shape, Locomotion

A new NC State study shows that personality can be linked to other seemingly unrelated traits in animals like fish.