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February 10, 2023
Producing Something Unusual for a Digital Assets Conference: Meaningful Discussion
The first Digital Assets @ Duke conference was a first-of-its-kind gathering of engineers, financiers, investors and public policy experts

February 08, 2023 | Duke Today
Daubechies Wins One of the Most Prestigious Awards in Mathematics
Along with the Abel Prize and the Fields Medal, the Wolf Prize is considered one of the most prestigious awards in mathematics.

February 07, 2023
Physics Reveals Some Obstacles Aren’t Obstacles At All
Researchers find that cataracts and turbulence that seem to slow water’s flow actually facilitate it

February 06, 2023
Warren Grill Named Editor in Chief of the Journal of Neural Engineering
The biomedical engineer will work to increase the journal’s profile within the neurosciences communities

February 06, 2023
Synthetic Compartments Stop Pathogens from Sharing Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Emerging field of synthetic condensates isolates or traps together biomolecules to control cellular processes

February 06, 2023 | Duke Today
Coding Goes Global: How One Duke Student Took His Skills Home to Ghana
Third-year ECE/CS student Nathaniel Wullar liked Duke's Code+ program so much he recreated it for students in Ghana

February 02, 2023
"Aiming High" to Innovate With the Department of Defense
Duke partners with the Michigan Air National Guard and the U.S. Air Force to accelerate innovation in the Department of Defense

February 02, 2023
Making Real Impact: Duke Engineering Professional Master's Graduates
Duke Engineering's December 2022 professional master's graduates are prepared for careers of deep meaning and broad impact

February 02, 2023
Bridgeman Wins Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award
Award will help unlock the potential of historically underappreciated control theory to solve modern challenges of controlling fleets of autonomous vehicles

February 01, 2023 | Duke Research Blog
Design Challenge Feels Like Fun, Actually Earns Credits
Graduate and undergraduate students team up to create a potentially commercially viable novel smart fitness device, culminating in an end-of-semester product trade show