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March 20, 2023

Gigapixel 3D Microscope Captures Life in Unprecedented Detail

Stitching videos from dozens of cameras together provides unique 3D view of macroscopic experiments with microscopic detail

March 18, 2014

New Lens Design Drastically Improves Kidney Stone Treatment

Duke engineers design a modified lens for shock wave machines

March 12, 2014

Alumni Profile: Doug Hege

Launching a Generation

March 11, 2014

Acoustic Cloaking Device Hides Objects from Sound

Duke engineers build world’s first 3-D acoustic cloaking device

March 05, 2014

Tuning NASA's Newest Weather Satellite to Improve Forecasts

Duke engineers taking Earth-based measurements to calibrate NASA’s newest weather satellite

February 21, 2014

Duke’s StartupConnect Attracts Startups, Hundreds of Attendees

Pratt School of Engineering co-sponsors event that showcases entrepreneurial opportunities

February 18, 2014

Gene Therapy Might Grow Replacement Tissue Inside the Body

Duke researchers use gene therapy to direct stem cells into becoming new cartilage on a synthetic scaffold even after implantation into a living body

February 13, 2014

New Test Screens Wastewater Biosolids for Environmental Contaminants

Simple, inexpensive method assesses environmental and agricultural effects of treated waste used as fertilizer

January 31, 2014

Farshid Guilak Inaugural Recipient of Biomedical Engineering Society Innovator Award for Cell and Molecular Bioengineering

Professor of orthopaedic surgery, biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering and materials science at Duke

January 31, 2014

Pratt Senior Represents Duke on College Jeopardy! February 11

It may have taken seven years to ace the online quiz, but once Cameron Kim got to audition for a spot on Jeopardy’s college tournament, he made the most of it.

January 21, 2014

Charles Gersbach Named 2014 Outstanding New Investigator

By the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy

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