Finance and insurance are not the fields typically associated with impacting climate change. But Duke Engineering is launching an initiative to harness their risk assessment abilities to do just that. Come join the fight.
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innovation with deep purpose |
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Duke faculty joined U.S. Congresswomen, federal agency leaders and regional experts to discuss the promises and perils of AI. Find out why they said the future of the transformative technology comes down to trust.
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This water drop gets spun up to 6,000 RPM by nothing but sound waves. Watch as it separates biomarkers for colon cancer, offering a potential route to a low-cost, point-of-care screening platform.
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A temperature sensitive, synthetic form of elastin spent years waiting on a commercial niche to fill. Discover how Duke's resources matched the promising technology to investors eyeing soft tissue applications.
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Research reveals bacteria in people and livestock have more mobile copies of DNA encoding antibiotic resistance. Learn why this not only encourages the spread of resistance, but its evolution to so-called superbugs.
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The word "quantum" is quickly creeping into the lexicon of American culture. But what does it actually mean? And what does Chris Nolan get right that Marvel gets wrong? Members of the Duke Quantum Center have answers.
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AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY |
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Go for a ride with the Duke AERO club as they take their parachute design for a test run. How else are you going to ensure your rocket lands softly from 30,000 feet in the air?
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celebrating Duke’s centennial |
Sixty years ago, Gene Kendall was one of the "First Five" Black students to attend Duke University, enrolling in electrical engineering on a full scholarship.
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“I think the ethos of the center is that it is to take risks, to really push the envelope of what’s possible with respect to climate solutions.”
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