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October 02, 2023

Tablet-based AI App Measures Multiple Behavioral Indicators to Screen for Autism

A 10-minute app can accurately screen for autism in children by automatically detecting a wide range of behavioral characteristics, going beyond one indicator of autism

A young child at a table in a yellow shirt pointing a finger at a bubble on a tablet screen

October 02, 2023

Tablet-based AI App Measures Multiple Behavioral Indicators to Screen for Autism

A 10-minute app can accurately screen for autism in children by automatically detecting a wide range of behavioral characteristics, going beyond one indicator of autism

October 02, 2023 | Duke OTC

University Startups Come Together to Pitch 50+ Elite Investors

Several Duke BME faculty came together to showcase the Triangle's cutting-edge biotech ecosystem and solutions to critical human health challenges

October 02, 2023 | Duke OTC

Aspirion Acquires Infinia ML, an established leader in AI and Machine Learning

Infinia ML will operate as Aspirion’s research and development engine to further its AI capabilities to drive improved financial performance for healthcare providers across the nation.

two researchers sample water at the river's edge

September 28, 2023

Sampling from the Middle

CEE PhD student Shannon Plunkett finds the most valuable tool in designing mercury studies in the Amazon to be a long-held—and expanding—Duke network

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September 25, 2023 | University of Colorado Boulder

Scientists Funded to Teach Computers How to Develop Solar Materials

David Mitzi joins a collaboration to accelerate the discovery of the structure-property relationships that underpin the hybrid organic inorganic structures of metal-halide perovskites

September 25, 2023 | Duke Today

Governors Island, ‘Dedicated Outpost’ to Advance Climate Goals

During Climate Week NYC, several Duke Engineers explored Governors Island as part of a tour offered by the newly announced New York Climate Exchange

Jeffrey krolik, on left, and Yiran Chen, on right, demonstrate an AR system to a smiling government official (center)

September 22, 2023 | Duke Government Relations

Duke Participates in Multi-Institute National Science Foundation Artificial Intelligence Showcase

Duke Engineering’s Athena program was among 25 institutes demonstrating their work through hands-on exhibits for NSF and congressional staff

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September 21, 2023 | Duke Today

New Devils 2027: Isabella Peralta

Meet first-year student Isabella “Isa” Peralta, who plans on studying biomedical engineering but could also see herself as a "space doctor"

September 21, 2023 | Duke Science and Technology

Building a Better Solar Cell

Why isn’t solar energy more widely used? After all, photovoltaic cells generate electricity out of sunlight, a free and essentially infinite resource.

Margaret "Maggie" Gatongi

September 20, 2023

Never Stop Exploring

From rainforest travels to lab course facilitation and design, senior BME lab administrator Margaret (Maggie) Gatongi never passes up an opportunity to learn

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