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Capturing DNA Origami Folding with a New Dynamic Model
4/17 Pratt School of Engineering

Capturing DNA Origami Folding with a New Dynamic Model

Coarser modeling approach allows researchers to better understand the process by which DNA folds into engineered nanoscale structures to speed innovation

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Pratt Trailblazers: Heileen Hsu-Kim
4/16 Pratt School of Engineering

Pratt Trailblazers: Heileen Hsu-Kim

Heileen Hsu-Kim is a leading figure in the study of how environmental contaminants move across the landscape and impact human health

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A Blue Devil Family
4/16 Podcast

A Blue Devil Family

When Becky Simmons first got to Duke in the 1990s, she wouldn’t have guessed it then, but a future awaited her that included graduate school, a husband, two daughters, professorship and ties that would bind them all to Duke for decades.

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The Images of a Legendary Female Mathematician
4/15 Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

The Images of a Legendary Female Mathematician

Cynthia Rudin pens a tribute to the work and leadership of her former advisor and longtime pillar at Duke, Ingrid Daubechies

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Sun Wins AAAI Best Paper Award
4/2 Pratt School of Engineering

Sun Wins AAAI Best Paper Award

Research aims to allow the computationally heavy fine tuning of large language models on users’ own mobile devices

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How it Works: Mass Spectrometer
4/1 Pratt School of Engineering

How it Works: Mass Spectrometer

Learn how Lee Ferguson and other researchers across North Carolina are using a technology called mass spectrometry to protect our drinking water