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Oct 15, 2021

New Faculty Focus: A Focus on Carbon

Dee Shore As scientists around the world search for ways to stop climate change, NC State University’s Joe Sagues is taking an innovative approach: developing and optimizing biological systems to remove,… 

May 4, 2021

Nelson Receives NSF CAREER Award

PJ Bogdan   Several years ago, while Natalie Nelson was visiting her family in St. Petersburg, Florida, she saw the tidewaters swallow much of the coast around her as a thunderstorm… 

Feb 9, 2021

Waterborne Coronaviruses

Testing has shown that sewage systems can be flush with coronaviruses, and airborne coronaviruses traced to wastewater have been identified as the cause of at least one major disease outbreak.… 

Jan 5, 2021

Robots in the Air and on the Water Could Improve Shellfish Farming

January 4, 2021  Dee Shore Aquaculture is the world’s fastest-growing animal-protein production sector, and the use of robots in many industries is growing quickly, as well. At North Carolina State University,… 

Nov 5, 2020

Research for Better Agricultural Water Management: Not Too Wet, Not Too Dry

November 5, 2020  |  Dee Shore Mother Nature can be fickle when it comes to providing the right amount of water at the right time for North Carolina crops, and climate change… 

New BAE REEP Scholars

Sep 18, 2020

‘REEP-ing’ Research Opportunities in Biological Engineering

In the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department (BAE), one does not have to look far for exciting opportunities that will significantly enhance their college experience. Undergraduates, Elizabeth Beyer and Victoria…