Jan 12, 2018
NC State joins ACC schools to display innovative, interdisciplinary research at Smithsonian Institute in October.
Thanks to a new grant from the National Science Foundation, NC State researchers have access to funding and support to move discoveries from the lab to the marketplace.
Researchers engineer designer biosensors that can detect antibiotic molecules
There may be no better marriage of science and art than in a children’s book.
Chemistry professor Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo was recently named a winner of the 2017 Excellence in Teaching Award from the UNC system Board of Governors.
Five promising NC State projects will receive support from the Chancellor’s Innovation Fund to help them move their inventions into the marketplace.
From a map of Mars to the microscopic surface of a leaf that only looks like an alien landscape, see the NC State Research Image Contest winners.
Molecular models aim to improve design of cheaper, more efficient amine chemicals to capture carbon dioxide.
Research explains what happens at the molecular level during severe allergic reactions to abacavir, an antiviral drug commonly given to treat HIV.
There’s been a fair amount of discussion recently about the value of science and whether it’s worth supporting.
The first chemical “map” of dyes from the Max A. Weaver Dye Library has been released. The information could assist researchers in developing dyes with desirable properties.
NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson announced the 2016-17 class of University Faculty Scholars. The class of 22 recipients represents top early- and mid-career faculty engaging in research to present solutions to society’s most pressing issues.