Plus preparing communities for worst-case scenarios
Wearable devices can provide users with a view of their own health—but for this information to be helpful, it needs to go somewhere beyond their own wrist. Find out how Professor Jessilyn Dunn is transforming abstract biometric data into useful health insights.
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innovation with deep purpose |
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Discover how Duke’s NSF- and DHS-funded Athena Institute is working with industry partners to develop futuristic AI and edge computing applications for real-world impact.
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Duke researchers had an opportunity to collect visual data using drones in Antarctica. See how an interdisciplinary program probed deeper for a series of sweeping projects.
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A season of hurricanes and wildfires is once again upon us. Check out how Duke experts are helping communities prepare, from new insurance methods to building collaborations.
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MXenes (max-eens) possess exceptional electrical and thermal characteristics. See how a new NSF CAREER award will help Haozhe “Harry” Wang unlock their potential.
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An interdisciplinary team of graduate students took first place at the 2025 Surgeons and Engineers Meeting for their 3D-printed model of a hernia. Check out how they achieved a realistic experience for training surgeons.
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GENETIC ENGINEERING & BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS |
Featuring Charles Gersbach
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Featuring Roarke Horstmeyer
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This past spring, Duke co-hosted the inaugural Triangle Game Jam. Over two weekends and across three campuses, students designed, developed, and tested finished games, then presented to industry leaders from Epic Games and Unity Technologies. Six Duke undergrads took home the prize for Judge's Choice.
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“If you use software, artificial intelligence or large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT in your line of work, there’s a role for software engineering to play.”
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