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August 28, 2015

Self-control can sap your memory, claims study

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August 27, 2015

Duke in Pictures: Welcoming Valerie Ashby

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August 25, 2015

Monkeys Doing Fractions Because Four-Fifths of a Banana is Better than Half

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August 14, 2015

Chatty marmosets have something to say about vocal learning

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August 12, 2015

Mark Anthony Neal on how a hashtag became a digital civil rights anthem

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August 5, 2015

Tapeworms may be good for your brain

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August 4, 2015

New Faculty Director of Trinity and Endowed Alumni Scholarship Programs

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July 30, 2015

Social Butterflies: Born or Bred?

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July 28, 2015

Mark Anthony Neal comments: President Obama's Kenya trip highlights roots and Africa policy

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July 28, 2015

Mark Anthony Neal comments: Sandra Bland’s death

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July 28, 2015

2015 John Hope Franklin Award Winners Immersed in Summer-Long Documentary Projects

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July 22, 2015

Women's brains appear more vulnerable to Alzheimer's than men's

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July 22, 2015

Tianjian Shi's Ongoing Impact on Political Science

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July 21, 2015

Alzheimer's worsens twice as fast in women, study finds

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July 16, 2015

Brain Training May Help Avoid Civilian Casualties

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July 14, 2015

News Tip: Nuclear Deal with Iran ‘Major Achievement,’ Expert Says

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