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North Carolina State University researchers have developed a naturally-sourced material that could aid efforts to reduce plastic films, like ones used in food packaging.
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UNC’s Hillsborough hospital is getting a 'makerspace' – the first of its kind in the UNC hospital system. Complete with 3D printers, sewing machines, and power tools, these spaces are traditionally used by students across UNC campuses. Now, these DIY devices are being afforded to rehabilitation workers.
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Researchers flock to a prairie bordering the Uwharries for an annual summer banding trip to learn more about how environmental changes are affecting bird populations.
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Gut microbes isolated in the feces of the “near threatened” southern white rhino species may hold the key to conservation efforts.
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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 new study from UNC-CH has found a way to strengthen a previously problematic solar panel material.
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The project is using artificial intelligence to analyze data from smartphones, laptops and other devices of people who take their own lives.
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Companies announced 33 projects this year that will total $2.1 billion of investments and more than 2,700 new jobs in life sciences and related industries, according to a new report.
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When upgrades and renovations are complete, the NC Museum of Natural Sciences at Greenville will serve as a destination for science learning for much of Eastern North Carolina.
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Households are selected for the Triangle Travel Survey based on geography, income, car ownership, and other factors
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Several high-tech companies have announced they’re expanding in the region known as the Carolina Core, which stretches from the Triad southeast through the middle of the state to Fayetteville.
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and White House senior adviser Mitch Landrieu unveiled the grant during a visit to North Carolina. There are 49 recipients in 24 states. Thursday's announcement and visit to North Carolina come as President Joe Biden and other top Democratic officials try to sell their achievements to voters before the Nov. 8 midterm elections.