The Beyond the Horizon initiative is funding six high-risk, high-reward projects. Discover their potential for deep, transformative societal impact.
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AI applications demand enormous amounts of energy and water. Find out how a new collaboration is aiming to make circuitry more compact and sustainable.
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| From Uganda to China, Duke Engineering features a myriad of international programs. Discover why streamlining these efforts into a unified center will increase their impact.
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Big Data's true potential lies in its secondary value. Read how a Duke collaboration aims to encourage model sharing among organizations to create huge benefits for users.
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Like droplets of oil forming in water, condensates also form in living cells. Check out how Duke researchers are scouring nature for them to discover new building blocks for therapeutics.
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Microbes are used to create chemical products all the time, so why not new materials, too? Find out how Duke researchers are working to develop dynamically morphing living materials.
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Wearable imaging devices have a tough time penetrating a human skull. Check out why sound-generating lasers might be the key to fast, accurate and detailed 3D brain images.
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| Featuring Roarke Horstmeyer
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| Featuring Olivier Delaire
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Duke AERO recently traveled to New Mexico for the world’s largest intercollegiate rocket engineering conference and competition. Check them out!
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