“These faculty are pursuing projects that provide incredible value to the world, but they need to share that knowledge and those tools as broadly as possible,” said Dinin. “You can cure cancer, but ...
Engineers are facing more ethical dilemmas in their professional lives than ever before. Students need to be taught how to ...
While the Nobel-winning genome-editing technology CRISPR holds great promise, Duke’s Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies ...
An insurance salesman, an engineer and a priest walk into a classroom. While that might sound like the opening line to a bad ...
Getting people to accept change, especially when it comes to climate, is difficult, but it has been working in one sector: ...
With more game studios finding a home in North Carolina’s Research Triangle, augmented and virtual realities growing in scope ...
Rather than mutating to avoid antibiotics, bacteria become resistant to beta-lactam by creating an enzyme that degrades the ...
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Soft matter pervades our lives. Not only does soft matter make up our bodies and our foods, but it’s also a category of materials that enable many of society’s machines and processes. For example, the ...
It’s been an exciting year for Duke Engineering, filled with Duke Centennial celebrations, forward-thinking academic innovations, student projects and success stories, and deep, impactful work with ...
Dr. Birgit Frauscher is a clinician scientist whose career is dedicated to improve diagnosis and prognosis of people with epilepsy by developing new methods based on advanced electroencephalography ...