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Oct 29, 2023

Unfightable Fires, Wildfires That Make Their Own Weather and Other Terrifying Trends Scientists Have Observed

Toronto Star
“As climate changes keep accelerating and these things start happening in more and more populated areas, my forecast is we’re going to be seeing many more unpleasant events,” said Robert Scheller, a professor of forestry and environmental resources at NC State. “In the immediate future and over the next decades. This isn’t going to slow down in my lifetime.”

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Oct 27, 2023

Embedded Counselor to Provide Free Mental Health Services for Students

Explore personal, interpersonal, academic, and professional concerns that may be impacting your well-being

Oct 25, 2023

These Pine Trees Aren’t Cursed – They Just Have ‘Witch’s Brooms.’ NC State Wants Help Finding Them.

WUNC
Staff at North Carolina State University are asking for the public's help to locate what's known as “witch's brooms” on pine trees – and not the Halloween decorations.

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Oct 23, 2023

Greener Neighborhoods Can Protect Us – at the Cellular Level

A new study finds that greenspace in urban environments has a positive impact on a key genetic marker associated with exposure to stress.

Oct 19, 2023

Fall Foliage Tracker: Where Are the Most Brilliant Colors in NC Peaking Right Now?

Wilmington Star-News
“If we have warm, sunny days and cool nights with temperatures slightly above freezing, the timing and vibrancy of fall foliage should be similar to past years,” said Robert Bardon, a professor of forestry and environmental resources at NC State, in late September.

Oct 19, 2023

Green Space Boosts Health at the Cellular Level, Study Finds

EcoWatch
A new study by an international team of researchers has found that green space — the vegetation in parks, public spaces and gardens — has a positive effect on an important genetic marker related to exposure to stress.

Oct 19, 2023

Dream of a Rodanthe Beach House Ends With a Short Sale and, Soon, Demolition

Raleigh News & Observer
“Basically we’re using the economic benefits of oil and gas leasing to be able to offset some of the carbon impacts that are accelerating sea-level rise by using those funds to purchase these houses,” said Erin Seekamp, the director of NC State University’s Coastal Resilience and Sustainability Initiative

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Oct 18, 2023

Mimicking a Bird’s Sticky Spit to Create Cellulose Gels

A small bird's nest-making inspires a nontoxic process for making cellulose gels.

Oct 3, 2023

Light Pollution Could Be Harmful To the Survival Of Some NC Backyard Birds, Study Says

Wilmington Star-News
A new study by researchers from NC State University found artificial light could be playing a role in the survival success of several non-migratory songbird species.

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Oct 3, 2023

Seen in Science

NC State students have launched a nonprofit to address concerns of researchers from marginalized communities.