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What can we do about the ant invasion? Chris Hayes talks ants and ant management.
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A podcast that explores both innovative research and the people behind it at NC State. We’ll feature short conversations about big advances and small ones, studies that may directly impact y...

What can we do about the ant invasion? Chris Hayes talks ants and ant management.

Jason Miller joins us to talk about the full-length documentary he’s produced on the origin and evolution of Martin Luther King, Jr.&#...

Katherine Anarde talks about sunny day flooding and improving flood predictions.

Clyde Sorenson, Alumni Association Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of Entomology, joins us to talk about all things - or as many thing...

Tariffs have been in the news since the election and look to remain a hot topic. So we asked international economist Andrew Greenland to spe...

Avian flu has been around for a while, but we’re now seeing a steady stream of news stories focused on everything from how the disease...

Joe Brazel talks about accounting, ethics, and red flags on this episode of Audio Abstract.

Lampreys are ancient, they look weird, and they don't have jaws. What's not to love?

Nathan Crook talks microplastics - and the microbes that can eat them.

David Tarpy joins the podcast to chat about all things bee.

Khara Grieger helps us understand PFAS exposure and how we can protect ourselves.

With algae, too much of a good thing can lead to some bad results.

Francis de los Reyes talks about sanitation practices and challenges.

John Dole, master of all things poinsettia, talks about the flower most associated with the holiday season.

Chris Moorman talks turkey - wild turkey - on this episode of Audio Abstract.

Erin McKenney talks palatial guts, six degrees of academic separation, and cecum envy on this episode of Audio Abstract.

Rob Scheller talks about wildfires - their causes, and whether we can predict or prevent them.

Different breeds have different pain tolerances - but the results are not always what veterinarians have assumed they'd be.

Jessica Buchy talks Turtle Rescue Team and Leech, an Eastern box turtle, lets us hear his heartbeat.

Eric Edwards talks about water rights in the West.

Ph.D. student Lauren Pharr joins Audio Abstract to talk about Field Inclusive, an initiative aimed at supporting marginalized and historical...

Jordan Kern discusses current issues with the grid and what the future may hold.

Ellen Shumaker debunks myths about two storied holiday foods.

Max Scott talks about the New World screwworm, Panamanian "fly factories" and some really gross infestations - including the case of the "zo...

DeLeon Gray talks about the concept of belonging and the effect it can have on Black and Latino students in particular.

Does Salmonella really just love peanut butter? Food safety expert Ellen Shumaker joins us again to talk about the recent recall.

Rongmon Bordoloi talks about how galaxies are created.

Kelly Oten talks about invasive species in N.C. - from beetles to trees - and what we can do about them.

Tara Harrison has performed acupuncture on actual lions, tigers and bears.

Renzo Shamey talks about the science of color creation.