Aug 20, 2019
Major agricultural innovation is needed to meet the world’s ever-increasing need for food, fuel and fiber. And Ross Sozzani has set her sights on an innovative way to get there: 3D-printed plants.
Aug 16, 2019
NC State University economist Dr. Mike Walden addresses three prominent issues facing the economy today, and the factors that play into them.
Aug 14, 2019
The popular adage "last hired, first fired" speaks to the hiring cycle in businesses, but does this apply equally across all levels?
Joint research from NC State Professor Edward Kick and his University of Wisconsin colleague Adam Driscoll determined that North Carolina’s timber provided the natural capital used to build the great warships of the British Empire.
Researchers in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology have shown that “sticky” hairlike structures on tobacco leaves can help attract beneficial insects.
Aug 6, 2019
Spending on infrastructure in the U.S. has been on the decline. When did this trend start, and why is investing in infrastructure important?
Aug 5, 2019
Applied Ecology Ph.D. student Laura Hamon studies the pollination ecology of the Venus flytrap – including how it's so good at not eating its own pollinators.
USDA-ARS plant breeder and geneticist at NC State helps soybean farmers overcome drought as they push for higher yields.
Aug 2, 2019
A recently released study broke down American cities into categories based around economic output and their potential future. How did they group North Carolina communities?
Jul 31, 2019
Now that we're halfway through 2019, NC State University economist Mike Walden provides a mid-year update on the economy.