Vol. 26 No. 6, June 2006
Index
- Across North Carolina, regions find their biotechnology niches: aquaculture in the Southeast, medical technology in the East, tissue regeneration, nanotechnology, other specialties elsewhere.
- Best-kept secret in research is too prolific to remain hidden: North Carolina A & T State University's prowess in discovering and developing technology is attracting global attention.
- BioNetwork ensures workers can do the job: community colleges across the state work to offer training for jobs in the pharmaceutical and biomanufacturing industries.
- Economic future of the region a major focus for WCU leaders: university officials see critical need to link education with entrepreneurship, engagement and innovation.
- Ethanol dreams corny, but they're coming true: Novozymes North America is developing enzymes that will allow renewable energy sources such as ethanol to become competitive.
- Expertise in nonwoven textiles keeps NCSU ahead of the field: research center on Centennial Campus refines the process even as it continues to attract new industry to North Carolina.
- For pharmaceutical companies, these chambers mean commerce: Environmental Specialties quietly grows to national prominence building insulated custom chambers to further drug research.
- State of North Carolina: North Carolina board of science and technology.
- Zebrafish among the innovations NCCU uses in studying diseases: Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Institute also calls on drama to try to eliminate health-care disparities among minorities.
- Road rage.
- Trend.
- Stock watch.
- State pays a high price for low minimum wage.
- Collins & Aikman.
- International Paper.
- R.W. & Able.
- Survey: there's been a run on the Banks.
- Working capital.
- Credit Suisse.
- Crescent Financial.
- Progress Energy.
- Salix Pharmaceuticals.
- Sicel Technologies.
- The brim reaper: Red Hat will buy JBoss.
- United Therapeutics.
- Hooters Air.
- IDVelocity.
- International Textile Group.
- IPOs: Targacept slips as Sealy springs.
- Isometrics.
- Reynolds American.
- Sara Lee.
- Bank branches out in its biggest deal.
- Childress Klein Properties.
- First Charter.
- Fischbein.
- JetBlue Airways.
- Marriott International.
- Stanly Memorial Hospital.
- Cherokees fold on raising new casino.
- Comair.
- Paxar.
- Rabun Apparel.
- Wal-Mart Stores.
- Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America.
- Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits and How Baseball Got Big.
- Miracles on the Water: The Heroic Survivors of a World War II U-Boat Attack.
- N.C. office supplies are cheaper by the doesn't.
- Town makes sure its boat slips stick.
- Lax attitude won't nuke Duke's repute.
- She believes her software can size up manufacturing.
- Horizon skipper is a big fan of boxing.
- VF's new president expands wardrobe.
- Founder: indoor football has it made in the shade.
- Leaving lost wages: with furniture manufacturing moving overseas, Las Vegas bets on winning the world's biggest market--High Point's.
- Home wreckers: before putting up a multimillion-dollar monster manse at the right address, builders often tear something down.
- Wet and wild: builders try not to get in over their heads renovating the Pine Knoll Shores aquarium.
- Law Journal 2006.
- Bricks & mortar.