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June 23, 2015
Understanding Deep Brain Stimulation
Duke biomedical engineer Warren Grill wins $4 million Javits Award to understand and improve Deep Brain Stimulation to treat Parkinson’s disease
June 18, 2015
Fifth International Conference on Self-Healing Materials Set for June 22-24
For only the second time, the International Conference on Self-Healing Materials will be held in the United States
June 17, 2015
Engineering Dean Named Provost at the University of Virginia
The Pratt School of Engineering experienced growth in student enrollment, research and other areas during Tom Katsouleas' seven years as dean
June 17, 2015
Meet the Duke Brew Devil
A senior design project culminates in a fully automated home brewing system that could give systems currently on the market a run for their money
June 10, 2015
Duke Engineering Invaded by Robots
A flurry of newly hired professors launches Duke Robotics
June 08, 2015
The Shape of a Perfect Fire
A new Duke theory identifies the height-to-base ratio that helped humanity master fire and migrate across the globe
June 05, 2015
Amanda Randles: Computing Complex Biological Systems
Supercomputers model blood flow to improve care outcomes
June 04, 2015
How Dividing Cells End Up the Same Size
Duke study finds that initial cell size determines growth before splitting, contradicting earlier studies
June 02, 2015
Duke's First Energy Minors Demonstrate Burgeoning Professional Demand
Commencement season brought evidence of the continual and growing demand for undergraduate energy education programs at Duke University.
June 01, 2015
Waiting to Exhale
A new Duke ECE startup accelerator called DEEP SEA is funding a PhD graduate’s idea to transform how blood glucose is monitored