Single-cell cloning solution speeds breakthroughs
Using CellRaft Array technology created at Carolina, Cell Microsystems allows scientists to get better results faster.
Using CellRaft Array technology created at Carolina, Cell Microsystems allows scientists to get better results faster.
As the Tar Heels return to Omaha for the College World Series, they remember their biggest fan.
No action is required as the University conducts a summer test of its Emergency Notification System.
Heesoo Jang, who helped create a fact-checking service in South Korea, now focuses on U.S. media.
In sport scientist Shelby Baez’s study, they use virtual reality headsets to guide meditation and reduce fear.
The Diamond Heels are heading to Omaha for the first time since 2018 following a Super Regional series win against West Virginia.
The Carolina junior won the 5,000-meter final at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships, marking the Tar Heels' first title at the event since 2007.
Research assistant professor Jasmine King also mentors Black and brown girls interested in STEM-related research.
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Dr. Martin Kohlmeier, a professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, explains that avocados might be seen as being healthier due to their ability to replace less healthy foods.
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Kurt Gray, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at UNC-Chapel Hill, dives into why the TikTok about a mom not returning her shopping cart has become so contentious.
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Melissa B. Jacoby, a law professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, breaks down how wealthy companies utilize bankruptcy laws to shield against civil liability.
The honorees are international experts in digital literacy, biomedical engineering and national security.
Collegiate journalism’s highest honor has gone to the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media for nine of the last 10 years.
This listing includes the recipients of prestigious appointments approved in the past year.
Research assistant professor Jasmine King also mentors Black and brown girls interested in STEM-related research.
As UNC-Chapel Hill awaits implementation guidance, this post addresses questions about the policy.
Ordinance approved by trustees simplifies permit pricing and cuts rates for employees making less than $70,000.
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Administrative Office Building, Human Resources
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Robert B. House Undergrad Library
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