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Said@Duke, 2022

Ideas spoken by noted figures during campus lectures and events in 2022.

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Said@Duke: GE Sustainability Officer on Inflation Reduction Act

Said@Duke: GE Sustainability Officer on Inflation Reduction Act

The Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability and Duke in DC recently...

PUBLISHED December 7, 2022 IN Campus
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Said@Duke: Jeremy Rabkin on the Law of War and Ukraine

Said@Duke: Jeremy Rabkin on the Law of War and Ukraine

Professor Jeremy Rabkin of the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University spoke this...

PUBLISHED November 2, 2022 IN Campus
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Said@Duke: Comedy Writer Michael Schur on Moral Philosophy

Said@Duke: Comedy Writer Michael Schur on Moral Philosophy

Duke's Kenan Institute for Ethics recently welcomed Michael Schur, Emmy Award-winning comedy...

PUBLISHED October 25, 2022 IN Campus
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Said@Duke: Allison Zuckerman on Roy Lichtenstein’s work

Said@Duke: Allison Zuckerman on Roy Lichtenstein’s work

Brooklyn artist Allison Zuckerman gave a talk at the Nasher Museum on Oct. 6 within the...

PUBLISHED October 18, 2022 IN Campus
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aid@Duke: Bryan Stevenson -- Equal Justice Initiative

Said@Duke: Bryan Stevenson on What is Needed to Achieve Equal Justice

Author and human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson ...

PUBLISHED September 26, 2022 IN Campus
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Said@Duke: Author Min Jin Lee on 'Family, Community and the Bonds That Make Us'

Said@Duke: Author Min Jin Lee on 'Family, Community and the Bonds That Make Us'

Min Jin Lee, a bestselling author and National Book Award finalist for her novel "Pachinko...

PUBLISHED April 20, 2022 IN Academics
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Said@Duke: Andrew Leon Hanna T'14 Shares Refugee Stories From His New Book

Said@Duke: Andrew Leon Hanna T'14 Shares Refugee Stories From His New Book

Andrew Leon Hanna is a first-generation Egyptian-American lawyer, entrepreneur and author....

PUBLISHED February 25, 2022 IN Academics
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Said@Duke: UN's Giovanni Lepri On How Mexico Might Help With Haitian Migration

Said@Duke: UN's Giovanni Lepri On How Mexico Might Help With Haitian Migration

In September 2021, nearly 15,000 Haitian migrants crossed from Coahuila to Texas in what was the...

PUBLISHED February 11, 2022 IN Academics
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A reconstruction of a neanderthal woman's face
Neanderthal olfactory receptors were reconstituted in a lab, using ancient DNA samples.
Credit - Bacon Cph; makeup: Morton Jacobsen -PLOS Biology

January 26, 2023

Ancient Humans Had Same Sense of Smell, But Different Sensitivities

Duke lab built Neanderthal, Denisovan smell receptors, tested them in a dish

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