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Marine mammal experts on North Carolina’s coast want to combat misinformation about the cause of strandings. It comes after two sperm whales were stranded and died along the state’s coast in December.
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The North Carolina Cooperative Extension is hosting a program in Cumberland County starting Jan.16 aimed at assisting soldiers transitioning out of the military into agricultural careers.
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A rarely seen ant species was found by a North Carolina State University student high up in the trees of the Triangle.
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Community colleges and universities are raising money and collecting donations for their food pantries.
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North Carolina State University researchers are running a citizen science project to track down abnormal growths on pine trees.
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It may be an ancient crop, but sesame is hot right now thanks to the growing popularity of hummus and tahini. Sesame oils are also used to make cosmetics.
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North Carolina State University researchers have genetically modified bacteria to break down ocean-polluting plastics commonly used in water bottles and clothing.
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Researchers say the dinosaur species can aid in understanding earth’s distant past as well as the future implications of a changing climate.
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A second former North Carolina State athlete sued the school Wednesday alleging he was sexually abused by the Wolfpack’s former director of sports medicine under the guise of treatment.
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Researchers designed a bite-proof fabric made of nylon and spandex which could help curb the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.