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Memorial Belltower

Aug 14, 2024

3 Actions and a Tool to Cut Methane Emissions and Slow Global Warming

Researchers examined rising methane levels and created a tool to help countries find cost-effective ways to reduce methane.

Aug 13, 2024

Teams Forge Communication Shortcuts Across Large Organizations to Keep Information Flowing

Shortcuts across the hierarchy is hallmark of communication in successful company.

Jeff Yoder

Aug 12, 2024

NC State Leading New Collaborative Grant to Study Immune Receptors

The grant includes a $645,180 award for NC State. 

The NC State Belltower on main campus.

Aug 1, 2024

New Rankings Place NC State Among National Leaders in Science Research Output

The recently released Leiden Ranking ranks universities by articles published in scientific journals.

Campus gateway sign reading NC State University

Jul 26, 2024

Array Pinpoints Imprinted Genes with Potential Links to Disease

New array is a cost-effective, efficient method for exploring links between environmental exposures and genes.

Jul 23, 2024

Atlantic Hurricane Season Could Wake From Its Current Slumber by Early August

The Weather Channel
Incidentally, a bit of a late July lull has shown up in data since 1995, according to North Carolina State University Ph.D. candidate Cameron Masiello.

Jul 23, 2024

Nanoscopic Imaging Aids in Understanding Protein, Tissue Preservation in Ancient Bones

Nanoscopic 3D imaging could be a shortcut for picking fossils most likely to preserve proteins or DNA.

Jul 19, 2024

Why Is Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Shrinking?

Futurity
For the study, Keaveney, who is part of Yale’s earth and planetary sciences department, and his coauthors, Gary Lackmann of North Carolina State University and Timothy Dowling of the University of Louisville, focused on the influence of smaller, transient storms on the Great Red Spot.

NC State gateway at sunset

Jul 15, 2024

NC State to Receive $95 Million as Part of NOAA Cooperative Agreement for Earth System Studies

NC State will continue hosting the North Carolina anchor of the Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies in Asheville, N.C.

Jul 12, 2024

What Flavor Is That Neutrino? Adding Flavor Helps to Track Neutrino Movement in Astrophysical Systems

NC State physicists Gail McLaughlin and Evan Grohs carried out research to address the challenges of keeping track of both the physical movement of neutrinos and their change of flavor in astrophysical systems.