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The NCSU INDEX OF NORTH CAROLINA LEADING ECONOMIC INDICATORS (the “Index”), an indicator of the direction of the state economy in the upcoming months, dropped 0.5% in May, the latest month with ...
New documents obtained Monday by WRAL News indicate that construction on the new Apple campus at RTP could begin with access roads in 2026.
The problem with this idea is that it isn’t really quick or easy. We need to manufacture 270 million new electric cars, and the billions of new batteries needed for these cars. This will take ...
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. Brain takes a serious as well as entertaining ...
Labor and Jobs The US Census Bureau reports that North Carolina saw an increase of new business applications of 6.5% in 2023 compared to 2022. 88% of those are businesses “anticipated to create ...
Textile manufacturer Kayser-Roth is laying off more than 120 workers at its hosiery plant in Lumberton, according to a layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.
RALEIGH — Nooshee of Raleigh has filed with the SEC that it’s offering $3.5 million in debt funding for the new company. Thus far the filing states that the company has raised nearly $1.7 ...
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” – is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. He’s also author of “The Doomsday ...
Ryan O’Donnell, a graduate of North Carolina State University and serial social entrepreneur has launched his latest startup, Sunlight.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Merck have announced a collaboration agreement for Merck to build a biotechnology training center at Gateway Research Park’s South ...
NCBiotech established the committee in 2004, shortly after the 2003 opening of its first statewide office, to provide guidance to the 12-county region of the Piedmont Triad (within the Carolina ...
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