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Apr 18, 2017

NC State Researchers Predict ‘Normal’ 2017 Hurricane Season for East Coast

NC State MEAS and statistics researchers predict a normal 2017 hurricane season for the East Coast.

Apr 12, 2017

Researchers Release First Chemical Map of Dyes From Historic Dye Library

Chemists from two NC State colleges have collaborated on the first chemical “map” of dyes from the Max A. Weaver Dye Library, which could assist researchers in developing dyes with desirable properties.

Apr 7, 2017

Genetics Undergraduate Earns Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

Connor McKenney, a junior majoring in genetics, was named one of 240 winners of the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship this year.

Apr 4, 2017

Compete and Win Prizes by Capturing Wildlife (With Your Phone)

See who can capture the most photos of wildlife and plants across the Triangle as part of this year’s City Nature Challenge, which runs April 14-18.

Apr 4, 2017

Nonequilibrium Physics Explained: 5 Questions With Lex Kemper

Lex Kemper uses a new method of probing poorly understood materials, like superconductors, to find out what makes them tick.

Apr 3, 2017

The Value of Science Is Reflected in Your Everyday Decisions

Most often, the information we use to make everyday decisions is science-based.

Ann Ross examines bones at a table in her lab

Mar 29, 2017

Behind the Yellow Tape

Forensic anthropologist Ann Ross' lab is a real-life version of your favorite forensics TV shows. See what's inside.

Periodic table with chemical structures

Mar 29, 2017

Quiz: Which Element of the Periodic Table Are You?

Are you a noble gas or more of a reactive metal? Take our quiz to find out where you fall on the periodic table.

Student riding bike on NC State campus

Mar 29, 2017

An Environment That Empowers

Meet four Sciences students who are making the most of their NC State experience, and learn how the college is supporting them and their peers.

Radmila Sazdanovic math art

Mar 29, 2017

Finding Beauty in Math

Assistant professor of math Radmila Sazdanović uses algebraic topology to create visualizations that are both beautiful and useful.