A tire tech startup hatched at Duke has fully fledged the nest to become part of one of the world's largest tire manufacturers. Find out why the founder was thrilled to lose his job as CTO.
A gaggle of climate-fluent leaders are migrating to Duke to educate a new generation of students. Meet the engineering-heavy group that cuts across schools, programs and disciplines.
Duke engineers have developed a specialized ink that hardens when exposed to focused ultrasound waves. You won't believe what the researches hope to use it for within live patients.
Sometimes nothing is better than something. Watch postdoctoral researcher Lindsay Riley explain why exploring the spaces between particles is essential to engineering wound-healing hydrogels.
As a celebrated chaos theory scientist once observed, “Life, uh, finds a way.” Check out how Duke Engineers are finding their own way to fight back against a biofilm’s defenses.
“Now, governments around the world are looking at the potential risks with AI and saying, ‘We don’t want to do that again. We are going to have a seat at the table in developing the standards.’”