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April 17, 2015

Evan MacLean, Brian Hare comment: Those puppy eyes can help a dog bond with owner

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April 17, 2015

Learn the secrets of ape's sleeping habits

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April 14, 2015

Duke Junior Lindsey Brown Named Goldwater Scholar

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April 13, 2015

What happens when a meteor hits Earth (with video)

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Mary Brantley, at right, a teacher with Duke Integrative Medicine's Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program, leads "Experiencing Mindfulness" at Duke's Center for Living Campus. Photo by Duke Photography

March 30, 2015

Stressed? Find Your Zen

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March 7, 2015

Duke Flags Lowered: Biology Student Jerry (Bei) Sun Dies

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March 6, 2015

DIW Office Connects Duke Experts to Washington

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Researchers have developed a new way to measure the forces inside materials such as sand, soil or snow under pressure. Using a solution of hundreds of translucent hydrogel beads in a Plexiglass box to simulate soil, sand or snow, the technique relies on

March 5, 2015

What Happens Inside an Avalanche

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Computer science and math double major Mollie Breen and teammates show off a remote temperature sensor they developed at an event called "HackDuke: Code for Good." Photo by Chrislyn Choo.

March 4, 2015

Computer Science Looks Beyond Nerds

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March 2, 2015

Zoboomafoo's Granddaughter Born at Duke

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March 2, 2015

Zoboomafoo's Granddaughter Born

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Found on a forest floor in the French Pyrenees, this shin-high fern is the offspring of two distantly related groups of plants that split into separate lineages some 60 million years ago. Photo courtesy of Harry Roskam.

February 13, 2015

Distant Species Produce Love Child After 60-Millon-Year Breakup

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January 28, 2015

Chimps With High-Ranking Moms Do Better In Fights

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January 21, 2015

For the Love of the Game

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January 8, 2015

Committee Selected to Lead Search for New Arts & Sciences Dean

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December 11, 2014

Driving the Future

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