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This 30-million-year-old fossilized jawbone, seen from both sides, is less than half an inch in length, but it has a lot to say about bat evolution. Photo credit: Gregg Gunnell

February 4, 2014

Sucker-footed Fossils Broaden the Bat Map

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February 3, 2014

Duke chemist develops 3-D imaging process to examine paintings

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January 31, 2014

Lemur Lovers Sync Their Scents

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Duke STEAM Challenge winners Saffana Humaira, Suhani Jalota, Rebecca Lai and Kehaan Manjee,with Challenge co-leaders Duke Professor Cathy N. Davidson and Vice Provost of Academic Affairs Keith Whitfield.

January 23, 2014

Rehydration Project Wins First Duke STEAM Challenge

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January 22, 2014

Shooting Lasers at Priceless Art

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January 12, 2014

Blackbirds in Marshes: Graduate Student Irene Liu's Passion for Research

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January 3, 2014

Reconstructing the New World Monkey Family Tree

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December 5, 2013

Kotwal Selected as Foreign Fellow

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Randy Smith, departmental manager in the Department of Biology, and Debra Murray, a research scientist in the department, work through a checklist of items involved in Green Lab Certification. The pair have been taking part in the “Battle of the School

November 26, 2013

Duke Schools ‘Battle’ For Sustainability

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November 25, 2013

13 Duke Scientists Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

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November 21, 2013

Mohamed Noor: 'What Matters to Me and Why'

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Julio Cesar Bedoya, left, and Viviana (VITA) Osorio Sanmartín, center, were among the Colombian artists who spoke Wednesday evening at the Duke Colloquium panel discussion. Bailey Sincox, right, and two other undergraduates joined Dean Steve Nowicki in

November 14, 2013

Revealing Medellin Through the Power of Art

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October 24, 2013

New Program Connects Arts with Science

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October 22, 2013

Everyone Build an Orb

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Charles Nunn studies lemurs to better understand disease vectors in humans.  Photo by Megan Morr/Duke University Photography

October 21, 2013

Charles Nunn: The Big Picture on Human Health and Disease

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October 13, 2013

Duke Co-Lab Invites Students to Write Their Own Technology

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