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Chemistry

Eric Oberstein of Duke Performances won his second Grammy in February. Photo by Justin Cook.

September 16, 2019

High Honors

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August 28, 2019

What Lemurs Can Tell Us About Love at First Whiff

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Kathy Franz and David Mitzi received awards from the American Chemical Society. Duke alumna Duke Chemistry alumna Kerry Karukstis (not pictured) also was honored.

August 27, 2019

Professors, Alumna Honored by American Chemical Society

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July 30, 2019

Nature Shows a U-Turn Path to Better Solar Cells

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In the early stages of infection, the malaria parasite (green) hides out in a person’s liver cells (blue) before invading their blood. Shown in red is a human protein that the parasite co-opts to help it survive there. Rene Raphemot, Duke University

June 27, 2019

Malaria Parasites Hijack Your Genes to Set up Camp Inside Your Liver

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Three Duke scientists have been recognized by the Royal Society of Chemistry (L to R): David Beratan, Michael Rubinstein and Tuan Vo-Dinh

May 7, 2019

Duke Scientists Receive Royal Society of Chemistry Awards

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Martin Fischer working in the Advanced Light Imaging and Spectroscopy facility. Photo by Mike Truell

March 19, 2019

Making the Unseen Visible: Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Invests in Duke Imaging Technology

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Omid Safi, right, director of the Duke Islamic Studies Center, married his wife, Corina, at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens. Photo courtesy of Omid Safi.

February 10, 2019

Saying ‘I Do’ to Love at Work

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August 7, 2018

The Future is Plastics at Duke Chemistry

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Hashim Al-Hashimi

July 18, 2018

Foundation Funds an 'Expedition' to Map Novel Structures in the Human Genome

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Not all protein crystals exhibit the colorful iridescence of these crystals grown in space. But no matter their looks, all are important to scientists. Credit: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA-MSFC).

June 26, 2018

Teaching a Machine to Spot a Crystal

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A microscope image of the Plasmodium parasite inside liver cells

May 22, 2018

Malaria-Causing Parasite Manipulates Liver Cells to Survive

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In a 3D illustration, a blue molecule is bound to a purple RNA molecule

May 4, 2018

Molecular Movies of RNA Guide Drug Discovery

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A lab in the Levine SRC makes labs for other researchers to use

May 3, 2018

The Campus Lab That Makes and Sells Molecules

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Josh Grubbs

May 1, 2018

Class of 2018: A Chemist Applies His Learning to Global Health Issues

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April 13, 2018

Looking at Cooking as a Science Experiment

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