Better Natal Care Through Better Statistics and Science Amy Herring is changing what we know about chemical exposure, helping pregnant women and their babies.
Why You Should Celebrate Work Accomplishments Amid the challenges of the pandemic, build team resilience and camaraderie by savoring wins Last year, the team of staff and faculty behind what would become the...
Neuroscientists See How Practice Really Does Make Perfect Game-time noradrenaline focuses neurons on the one perfect version of a motion DURHAM, N.C. – Just as a professional athlete or concert pianist practices daily to hone...
Living Retina Achieves Sensitivity and Efficiency Engineers Can Only Dream About Nature’s ultra low-power, ultra-sensitive detector array should be the envy of smartphones everywhere DURHAM, N.C. – If you wanted to design the most perfect, low-energy, light-detecting...
Reflections on Returning to Work on Campus As some staff and faculty return on-site after 17 months of hybrid or full telecommuting, they share their observations In March of 2020, thousands of Duke staff and faculty began working remotely due to the COVID-19...
Spirit of Faculty Collaboration Endures Despite pandemic distance, innovative interdisciplinary ideas take root The roots of Duke’s Center for...
How to Help the IT Service Desk Help You These five tips can help get your next tech problem solved quickly and easily As the communications strategist for the Duke Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics,...
Transcription Factors May Inadvertently Lock in DNA Mistakes Binding to mismatched DNA takes less energy; may explain how regulatory mutations get locked in DURHAM, N.C. -- Transcription factor proteins are the light switches of the human genome. By...
Duke Launches Center to Bring Computational Thinking to All Students ‘CCT’ will elevate computing research while adding learning and practical application across campus DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke students will soon emerge more prepared to use data to create new knowledge...