North Carolina State University

Type: Organization
Name: North Carolina State University
First reported 1 hour ago - Updated 1 hour ago - 1 reports

May/June 2013

OC Oerlikon Management AG, Switzerland, has elected Mikhail Lifshitz to the Board of Directors.Invista, Wichita, Kan., has named Hank innovation manager, Invista Surfaces. The North Carolina State University (NCSU) College of Textiles, Raleigh, N.C., ... [Published Textile World - 1 hour ago]
First reported 2 hours ago - Updated 2 hours ago - 1 reports

NC lawmakers donning hats, bow ties, playing ball

RALEIGH, N.C. --The North Carolina General Assembly is taking time out to suit up with big hats, bow ties and basketball uniforms.Members of the House and Senate plan to host their semi-regular basketball game against the South Carolina state legislators ... [Published South Carolina Enquirer-Herald - 2 hours ago]
First reported 9 hours ago - Updated 9 hours ago - 1 reports

IBM Big Data Solutions: Enables NCSU help businesses unlock value from Big Data

Shifting big data from lofty ideal to practical implementation is a daunting step. What happens once you've gotten your executives and IT group on the same page? That's when it's time to roll up your sleeves and get into the nitty-gritty detail of big ... [Published Bitpipe - 9 hours ago]
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 18 hours ago - 1 reports

New AgriLife Extension state turf specialist hired

Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, skledbetter@ag.tamu.eduContact: Dr. Casey Reynolds, casey_reynolds@icloud.comDr. Travis Miller, 979-845-4808, td-miller@tamu.eduCOLLEGE STATION – Dr. Casey Reynolds has been named the new Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ... [Published AgriLife Today - 18 hours ago]
First reported 20 hours ago - Updated 20 hours ago - 1 reports

The Town of Boone to Replace 25-Year-Old Bradford Pear Trees Along King Street Within Next Few Weeks

. The Town of Boone will be replacing the remaining Bradford Pear trees along King Street within the next couple of weeks. These trees were planted in the late 1980s as a downtown project and have provided valuable environmental and aesthetic benefits ... [Published High Country Press - 20 hours ago]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

New Security Algorithm Allows Industrial Control Systems To Ward Off Cyber Attacks

The security of industrial control systems is a fairly hot topic of conversation these days, with the assumption being that it leaves a lot to be desired . Acknowledging that the security of critical is a potential weak point in the country’s defenses, ... [Published SiliconANGLE - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Possible Stuxnet Defense Developed

Researchers at North Carolina State University (NCSU) have developed an innovative way of protecting networked control systems from cyber attack – raising the possibility of a defense against Stuxnet-type sabotage. A release from NCSU ( http://news.ncsu.edu/releases/wms-chow-dncs/ ... [Published Security Bloggers Network - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Start the summer off right by revisiting chores for your children

School will be ending in the blink of an eye. The alarm clock will not be sounding on a regular basis and the homework assignments have been put on hold. How can you make sure your child maintains some level of responsibility over the summer months? Let’s ... [Published Gaston Gazette - May 21 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

80-Year-Old North Carolina Educator: Why I Am Going to Risk Arrest Today

Barbara Parramore with her daughter, AlterNet Senior Editor Lynn Stuart Parramore.May 20, 2013|Like this article?Join our email list:Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email.Today I am participating in a non-violent and peaceful protest called ... [Published RINF.com - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Four students win Groovystuff by Design contest at High Point Market

The four winning students were Ian O'Hare of Appalachian State University, Ami Seuki of North Carolina State University, Malachi Payne of the University of Idaho and Bethany DeLine of the University of Minnesota. The students placed first from their respective ... [Published Casual Living - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Self-policing devices could secure industrial systems

Industrial control systems have made a lot of headlines in recent years, and not in a good way. Now comes news that researchers have come up with a way to make the leaky hacker targets less vulnerable by policing themselves, reports Antone Gonsalves at ... [Published Fierce CIO - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 2 reports

Moth eyes inspire more efficient thin-film solar cells

Technology / Solar TechnologyCC BY 2.0 kaibara87Researchers at North Carolina State University are looking to biomimicry to solve one of thin-film solar technology's biggest problems: light reflection between films that causes light to be lost before ... [Published Treehugger - May 20 2013]
Entities: thin-film, Solar Cell, Moth

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...government, industry and academia helps our universities address critical computing challenges," said Steve Hillenius, SRC executive vice president. "This effort in resilient systems will have an effect on multiple industries and boost their competitiveness on a global scale, helping to transform market segments and translate research results into practice. Cooperative programs with NSF also help SRC deliver value to its industrial members' capabilities, while allowing universities to continue to improve their understanding of the needs of the semiconductor industry."
...ervation," said senior author Susan Redline, M D , M P H , of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, both in Boston. "This and the lack of significant cognitive decline in the watchful waiting group suggest that reassessing a child after a period of observation may be a valid therapeutic option for some children, especially those with mild symptoms."
"Mosquitoes represent a significant biomass of food for other species," Potter says. "In places like Alaska, you get a huge emergence of adult mosquitoes when the temperature rises, and they are an important source of food for migratory birds and other critters."
CITATION: Lanfear, R , et al. (2013). "Taller plants have lower rates of molecular evolution: the rate of mitosis hypothesis." Nature Communications

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Villain in the deadly weather - the jet stream [Published Worcester Telegram & Gazette - 7 hours ago]
Functional Interrogation of an Odorant Receptor... [Published PLoS Biology - 8 hours ago]
IBM Big Data Solutions: Enables NCSU help busin... [Published Bitpipe - 9 hours ago]
NSF and SRC to Fund Research to Create Failure-... [Published National Science Foundation - 15 hours ago]
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Hay may be a hot commodity this summer [Published Hoard's Dairyman - 20 hours ago]
NSF and SRC to fund research to create failure-... [Published EurekAlert! - 20 hours ago]
The Town of Boone to Replace 25-Year-Old Bradfo... [Published High Country Press - 20 hours ago]
Tonsil surgery improves some behaviors in child... [Published EurekAlert! - 22 hours ago]
Pests that bug us have their own ecological imp... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 21 2013]
Small but speedy: Short plants live in the evol... [Published EurekAlert! - May 21 2013]
New Security Algorithm Allows Industrial Contro... [Published SiliconANGLE - May 21 2013]
Possible Stuxnet Defense Developed [Published Security Bloggers Network - May 21 2013]
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Orleans Homes Expands Raleigh/Greensboro Divisi... [Published Zecco - May 21 2013]
TMH Announces The 2013 George Matsumoto Prize F... [Published Carolina Business Connection - May 21 2013]
Feed and Fodder Challenges for Asia and the Pac... [Published The Meat Site - May 21 2013]
Search is on for Darlington superintendent [Published SC Now - May 21 2013]
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Four students win Groovystuff by Design contest... [Published Casual Living - May 20 2013]
Meet the Microbe That Might Soon Munch CO2 to M... [Published Motor Trend - May 20 2013]
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New Security Algorithm Allows Industrial Contro... [Published SiliconANGLE - May 21 2013]
The security of industrial control systems is a fairly hot topic of conversation these days, with the assumption being that it leaves a lot to be desired . Acknowledging that the security of critical is a potential weak point in the country’s defenses, ...
Possible Stuxnet Defense Developed [Published Security Bloggers Network - May 21 2013]
Researchers at North Carolina State University (NCSU) have developed an innovative way of protecting networked control systems from cyber attack – raising the possibility of a defense against Stuxnet-type sabotage. A release from NCSU ( http://news.ncsu.edu/releases/wms-chow-dncs/ ...
Moth eyes inspire more efficient thin-film sola... [Published Treehugger - May 20 2013]
Technology / Solar TechnologyCC BY 2.0 kaibara87Researchers at North Carolina State University are looking to biomimicry to solve one of thin-film solar technology's biggest problems: light reflection between films that causes light to be lost before ...
Alt-week 5.16.13: bug eyes, robo-cops and fake ... [Published Engadget - May 18 2013]
Alt-week takes a look at the best science and alternative tech stories from the last seven days.If we're to find a common thread in this week's collection of stories, it'd be nature's guiding hand. How it inspires science, how we seek to imitate it, and ...
SCADA and ICS systems are now self-healing! [Published Security Bloggers Network - May 18 2013]
SCADA is constantly in the news these days. The latest news is that SCADA systems are getting smarter, and it appears, thanks to hard work from researchers from NC State University, industrial control systems can now even think for themselves! Researchers ...
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