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Researchers tested a new technique for printing and imaging in both color and infrared with this image of a parrot. The inlay shows how a simple RGB color scheme was created by building rectangles of varying lengths for each of the colors, as well as indi

December 15, 2016

Nanocubes Simplify Printing And Imaging In Color And Infrared

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December 12, 2016

Three Duke Researchers Named To National Academy Of Inventors

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Nursing Robots. Photo by News & Observer

November 17, 2016

Duke Officials Test, Refine Robot-Nurse

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A look inside of an LCD television manufacturing plant. A new paper shows that similar technology could be used to create a room-wide wireless power transfer system.

October 24, 2016

Turning Your Living Room into a Wireless Charging Station

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CEE zombies

October 23, 2016

CEE Students Train to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse

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Lego-Like Wall Produces Acoustic Holograms

October 14, 2016

Lego-Like Wall Produces Acoustic Holograms

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Portrait of Duke Assistant Professor Maiken Mikkelsen

October 10, 2016

Mikkelsen Wins Early-Career Award from American Physical Society

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Smart Meters

October 4, 2016

Smart Meters: Duke Engineers Seek Energy Insights by Reading a Building's Electrical Signatures

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Xin Li

October 2, 2016

Xin Li: Taking Integrated Circuits to New Frontiers

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solar array maps

August 31, 2016

Pratt Researchers Are Using Deep Learning to Distinguish Solar Panels from Swimming Pools

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How can this robot know where to move safely, and where it will collide with something else? Humanrobo, CC BY-SA

August 16, 2016

Setting Robots in Motion Quickly and Efficiently

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