News Showing news stories tagged with "biomedical sciences" Mice in the library! 10/10/2019 Rolling dice means lucky mice. That’s the premise behind artist Joe Davis’ work Lucky Mice, which is part of the art-science exhibition Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic… “It’s alive… and genetically altered!” 11/6/2018 Remember that shaving cream can with a secret compartment full of dinosaur DNA in “Jurassic Park?” Pretty cool gadget, but is that even possible? The Science in the Movies series returns on… Dig into the DNA of Delftia—the microbe that poops gold 3/25/2018 Join the NCSU Libraries for an in-depth examination of the Delftia DNA found by the Wolfpack Citizen Science Challenge. The Libraries hosts “Wherefore art thou, Delftia?: Getting down to the DNA,” a… Libraries to offer trial version of Overleaf 10/31/2017 The NCSU Libraries is offering a one-year trial of Overleaf, an online collaborative authoring and publishing tool. Ideal for students and faculty in the sciences, Overleaf simplifies the writing,… “Making Space” launches its third season 9/1/2017 Let yourself be bored. That’s one of the lessons that author and “Note to Self” podcaster Manoush Zomorodi teaches in her new book, Bored and Brilliant: Rediscovering the Lost Art of Spacing Out.… Recent Theses & Dissertations from the College of Veterinary Medicine 1/26/2011 Comparative Biomedical Sciences A Small Molecule-Mediated Chemical Genetic Screen Reveals a Role for Retinoic Acid in Anuran Gut Evolution by Stephanie Bloom Characterization of Chronic and…