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Study Finds Significant Variation in Anatomy of Human Guts

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Researchers found significant variation in the anatomy of the human digestive system, with pronounced differences possible between healthy individuals.

on Apr 23

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Study Finds Flaws in Tools Used to Enforce Online Ad Standards

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Researchers have identified significant design flaws in the rules ad-blocking browser extensions use to enforce acceptable ad standards.

on Apr 16

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How Do I Get Rid of Cockroaches?

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Learn why roaches infest homes, how quickly they breed, and effective ways to address cockroach problems.

on Apr 10

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Here They Come Again! More Periodical Cicadas Will Emerge This Spring

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A periodical cicada (Magicicada) resting on a tree. If you missed them last year or didn’t get your fill, you’ll have another chance to see periodical cicadas (Cicadidae: Magicicada) in NC this year! If you were utterly annoyed by them, hopefully you live in a region where they’re not going to...

on Apr 7

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How to Manage a Successful Bee Hotel | NC State Extension Publications

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This collection describes how to design and build a bee hotel to support native pollinator species.

on Apr 3

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Post Doctoral Research Scholar - Modeling Soil Carbon and GHG Emissions from Vegetable Systems

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The Department of Plant and Microbial Biology supports teaching, research, and extension programs in fundamental plant biology and microbiology. The department focuses on both basic and applied research, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, mentoring students, and conducting outreach at...

on Mar 24

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New Technique Overcomes Spurious Correlations Problem in AI

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Researchers have discovered that learned spurious correlations in AI can be traced to a very small subset of the training data and have demonstrated a technique that overcomes the problem.

on Mar 24

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Trump’s Mass Federal Layoffs Raise Concerns About the Future of Public Lands

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America's national parks, forests and other public lands could be facing an existential crisis as the Trump administration continues to terminate thousands of federal employees.

on Feb 28

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Germanee Gerald ’13 Receives the 2025 Distinguished Young Alumni Award

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In recognition of her professional achievements, community involvement and alignment with the college’s core values, Germanee Gerald was named a recipient of the Wilson College of Textiles’ 2025 Distinguished Young Alumni Award.

on Feb 21

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Web Applications Developer

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The NC State University Libraries is the gateway to knowledge for the North Carolina State University community and partners.

on Feb 11

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Researchers Make Comfortable Materials That Generate Power When Worn

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The work stems from an advanced understanding of materials that increase comfort in textiles and produce electricity when rubbed against another surface.

on Jan 15

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Researchers Propose a Fourth Light on Traffic Signals – For Self-Driving Cars

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The new light would enable autonomous vehicles to help control traffic flow – and let human drivers know what’s going on.

on Dec 31

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Join us as we shape the conversation to build a better future.

on Dec 27

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TT Assistant Professor of Plant Evolutionary Biology

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The Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at North Carolina State University invites applications for an Assistant Professor position in Plant Evolutionary Biology. This position is a 9-month, tenure-track position with responsibilities divided between research and teaching. We seek an...

on Dec 19

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Researchers Demonstrate New Technique for Stealing AI Models

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Researchers have demonstrated the ability to steal an AI model without hacking into the device where the model was running.

on Dec 17

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Magnetically Controlled Kirigami Surfaces Move Objects: No Grasping Needed

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The new technology is useful for lifting and moving items that cannot be easily grasped, such as fragile objects, gels or liquids.

on Dec 15

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Researchers Demonstrate Self-Assembling Electronics

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The proof-of-concept work was used to create diodes and transistors, and paves the way for self-assembling more complex electronic devices.

on Dec 3

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A Whale of a (Hearing) Test

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How do you test a whale's hearing? Craig Harms walks us through it.

on Nov 23

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Postdoctoral Research Scholar

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The Computer Science department at North Carolina State University (NCSU) invites applications for a postdoc. The position will exist within the Secure Software Supply Chain Center (S3C2) that is part of the Secure Computing Institute (SCI) led by Drs. Laurie Williams and William Enck. S3C2 is a...

on Nov 13

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NC State University Libraries Fellows, 2025-2028

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on Nov 8

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When is a Heat Wave Just a Heat Wave, and When is it Climate Change?

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A 2023 heat wave helped establish processes that tease out whether particular weather events are climate related.

on Oct 29

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Postdoctoral Research Scholar

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This Postdoctoral Research Scholar will work in the Translational Plant Phenomics program and work to advance the application of remote sensing, robotics, and data science in breeding and producing crops with an emphasis on horticultural and specialty crops. This position will write...

on Oct 28

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Roberts and Mikhail Distinguished Associate or Full Professor in Genome Editing

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The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative seek a tenure-track Associate or Full Professor (distinguished professor) with specific expertise in genome editing with an emphasis on molecular approaches. This position will develop a multi-faceted research...

on Oct 22

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Reflecting on a Record-Setting, Storm-Soaked September - North Carolina State Climate Office

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Due to Hurricane Helene, the National Centers for Environmental Information's data center in Asheville is currently shut down. Our colleagues at NCEI have confirmed that all of their staff are safe and accounted for in the wake of the storm. Since the preliminary statistics and statewide...

on Oct 3

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Rapid Reaction: Historic Flooding Follows Helene in Western NC - North Carolina State Climate Office

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Torrential rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Helene capped off three days of extreme, unrelenting precipitation, which left catastrophic flooding and unimaginable damage in our Mountains and southern Foothills. It was close to a worst-case scenario for western North Carolina as seemingly...

on Sep 30

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Online Microaggressions Linked to Poor Sleep Quality for Black Women

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Microaggressions aimed at Black women online appear to harm the health of other Black women who see those microaggressions – even when the microaggressions are not aimed at them personally.

on Sep 25

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Digital Media Librarian

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on Sep 5

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NC State’s Jayant Baliga Wins Millennium Technology Prize

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Work on insulated gate bipolar transistors lauded by Finnish foundation.

on Sep 5

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TedsWoodworking Reviews (A Word of Caution from an Honest Analytical Customer) Benefits FAQs Pros and Cons Exposed! $67

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Teds Woodworking Reviews: Real Customer Insights - Is This Investment Worth It? (Essential Guide) When it comes to woodworking, having access to a reliable set of plans can make all the difference in the success and enjoyment of your projects. Teds Woodworking claims to offer an unparalleled...

on Sep 2

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Study Raises Concerns About Residential Opioid Treatment Providers in N.C.

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Only 12% of organizations that claim to provide residential opioid substance use services in N.C. were licensed by the state to provide residential substance use treatment.

on Aug 28

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For First Time, DNA Tech Offers Both Data Storage and Computing Functions

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The new DNA computer is the first that can repeatedly store, retrieve, compute, erase and rewrite data.

on Aug 23

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Post Doctoral Research Scholar

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The Department of Crop and Soil Sciences encompasses diverse disciplines in research extension and teaching. The department’s mission is to develop future leaders in crop, soil, and environmental sciences, improve crop plants and products, devise effective and sustainable crop production...

on Aug 2

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Shape-Shifting ‘Transformer Bots’ Inspired by Origami

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A single plastic cubed structure can transform into more than 1,000 configurations using only three active motors.

on Jul 30

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Post Doctoral Research Scholar

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The postdoc will be responsible for setting up experimental areas in two different research stations, setting up and maintenance of paddocks to conduct grazing work (i.e., preparing and applying fertilizer, staging plots, holding areas for livestock), collection and analysis of plant tissue...

on Jul 25

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Postdoctoral Research Scholar

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The Soil Health and Management Program is a key extension and research program within the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences at North Carolina State University. Located at the Vernon G. James Center, Tidewater Research Station in Plymouth, NC, the program primarily focuses on soil health,...

on Jul 24

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Even in ‘Care Work,’ Women Face Lower Wages if They Have Kids

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Mothers get paid less than either men or women without children, even in fields that are traditionally thought of as being “women’s work.”

on Jul 22

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Designing Libraries XI

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The NC State University Libraries is looking forward to hosting the Designing Libraries XI conference on October 27–29, 2024. Librarians, architects, planners, designers, information technologi

on Jul 1

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Mechanical Computer Relies On Kirigami Cubes, Not Electronics

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The mechanical computer uses a complex structure of rigid, interconnected polymer cubes to store, retrieve and erase data without relying on electronic components.

on Jun 27

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Animal Rights and Animal Welfare

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Give to this Endowment Animal rights and welfare collections document the social, cultural, legislative, political, and intellectual history of animal welfare and animal rights.  For more i

on Jun 26

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https://www.lib.ncsu.edu/node

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The NC State University Libraries is the gateway to knowledge for the North Carolina State University community and partners.

on Jun 25