

A hamster-sized primate from Madagascar, the fat-tailed dwarf lemur can turn back the aging clock during its annual hibernation season, according to markers of cellular aging called telomeres. Credit: David Haring, Duke Lemur Center
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A heart cockle (Corculum cardissa). Photo by Ruiqi Li
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November 27, 2024
Building Air Quality Management Capacities Worldwide
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November 26, 2024
Making STEM Fields a Place of Collaboration and Success for Women
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November 25, 2024
Feynman Diagrams at the Family Dinner Table
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November 19, 2024
In the Community: Engineering Students Build Enrichment Space for Otters at NC Zoo
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Engineering professor John Dolbow will lead the Office for Research & Innovation.
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Michael Boyarsky has pioneered a new way of making satellite imaging antennas. Boyarsky began working on the technology 10 years ago as a grad student at Duke.
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November 14, 2024
Pratt Researchers Imagine Robots of Tomorrow, From the Surgical Table to Outer Space
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A new birdwatching group at Duke aims to open opportunities for watching nature to underrepresented groups. Photo by Chis Vilorio
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November 12, 2024
AI is the Biggest Cybersecurity Question Mark. Is It Also the Answer?
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After planting thousands of trees and supporting the livelihoods of local people while overseeing conservation programs in Madagascar for the Duke Lemur Center for 35 years, Charlie Welch is set to retire this summer.
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November 11, 2024
Does the Tooth Fairy Exist & Other Inquiries
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November 11, 2024
Flying Moths & What They Can Teach Us About Machine Learning Tools
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