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Ross Shaft and Yates Shaft headframes that provide access to the Sanford Lab

Mar 27, 2018

Experiment Seeks to Determine Why Matter Outnumbers Anti-matter in the Universe

A new project is aimed at detecting a process called neutrinoless double-beta decay, which could be key to explaining why there is more matter than anti-matter in the universe.

Graduate Research Symposium at NC State

Mar 26, 2018

Sciences Students Win Honors at 2018 Graduate Research Symposium

Several Sciences graduate students were named winners at the Graduate Student Research Symposium, featuring posters by more than 200 students.

Michael Specter of The New Yorker delivers the College of Sciences' second Crossroads lecture

Mar 13, 2018

New Yorker Science Writer Addresses Denialism of Science

Journalist Michael Specter examined the ramifications of denialism in science as the college's second Crossroads Series speaker on Feb. 22.

3-D docking pose of potential GalU inhibitor

Mar 12, 2018

Computers Discover Compounds That Could Reduce Listeria’s Virulence

Researchers from NC State have pinpointed new compounds that may be effective in containing Listeria's ability to produce disease.

computer modeling of WNK kinase inhibitors

Mar 7, 2018

Computer Modeling of WNK Kinase Inhibitors Could Give Researchers New Tools for Understanding Hypertension

NC State researchers are using computer modeling of WNK kinase inhibitors to better understand the complex relationships between salt regulation, hypertension and high blood pressure.

NC State Belltower lit red

Mar 5, 2018

Two Sciences Faculty Named 2017-2018 University Faculty Scholars

NC State’s 2017-2018 class of University Faculty Scholars includes faculty from the Departments of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences and Biological Sciences.

Joshua Pierce and student in chemistry lab

Mar 1, 2018

Finding New Drugs, Faster

NC State is launching a drug discovery initiative to reinvigorate the hunt for powerful new drugs.

Algae blooms

Feb 28, 2018

Researchers Create More Complete Picture of Freshwater Toxic Algal Blooms

A two-year study of North Carolina’s Jordan Lake found that multiple cyanotoxins from toxic algal blooms are present year-round, albeit in very low concentrations.

Gabriella Mamlouk, biological sciences student

Feb 26, 2018

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Feb 21, 2018

Three Sciences Faculty Win NSF CAREER Awards

Three faculty from the College of Sciences have received Faculty Early Career Development Awards from the National Science Foundation.