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'Stabilization' arrives in labor market, says UNC economist, but Fed 'maybe not done' with rate hikes

23 hours ago

A UNC economist said Friday that he sees job market “stabilization” in the latest US employment data—but he also shared predictions about a “hard landing” for the economy. Take a look at the numbers.

Will good jobs news today create some bad news later? Economist says ...

1 day ago

The November job market was more robust than forecasters expected. My view is the Fed will be somewhat concerned that these numbers are too strong, especially the annualized 4% rise in wages. 

The sound of healing: New 'ink' hardens into 3D shapes for deep tissue repair, healing, Duke reports

1 day ago

Engineers at Duke University and Harvard Medical School have developed a bio-compatible ink that solidifies into different 3D shapes and structures by absorbing ultrasound waves.The ink can be used in deep tissues for biomedical purposes ranging from bone healing to heart valve repair.

Our sustainable innovation playbook keeps growing in Triangle - here's how

20 hours ago

The recent RTP Clean Tech Cluster Awards convinced be that our Region continues to make  great progress  in our sustainable innovation playbook. Let’s take a look.

IBM, Red Hat look to new 'mesh' offering for an edge in cloud market

1 day ago

IBM, teaming with Red Hat, is rolling out a new product that will make applications run faster through multiple cloud computing environments with what is called a “mesh.”

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Real estate prices in Wake Forest/Rolesville decline a bit

Real estate prices in Wake Forest/Rolesville decline a bit

The median price per square foot for a home in Wake Forest/Rolesville decreased in the past week to $232. That’s $2 less than the Wake County median. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Wake Forest/Rolesville was $233.

Western Wake home prices jump, new data shows

Western Wake home prices jump, new data shows

The median price per square foot for a home in Western Wake increased in the past week to $245. That’s $5 more than the Wake County median. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Western Wake was $224.

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