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July 15, 2022 | Duke Graduate School
Connecting the Duke International Community through Slack
BME graduate student Anna Marie Gann helped develop a crowd-sourced platform to help connect Duke's international community

July 15, 2022
Watching Primordial Neural Cells Grow in 3D Scaffolds to Heal Brain Injury
Tracking how neural progenitor cells respond to biochemical signals while moving and growing through a biocompatible jungle gym could help develop brain-healing biogels

July 14, 2022 | Columbia University
Boyuan Chen, Now With Duke MEMS, Develops a Robotic Arm That Learns to Imagine Itself
A robot learns to perceive its own physical constraints

July 12, 2022
Grill Team Wins Competitive Neuromod Prize
Warren Grill and his collaborators developed a winning vision for their neuromodulation therapy

July 08, 2022 | Duke Government Relations
Creating Pathways to Diversify STEM: Get to Know Shani Daily of Duke ECE
Read about Shani Daily talking about federal support for her work, her start in computer science and ways to attract the next generation of students to her field

July 07, 2022
Duke Rainforest XPRIZE Team Advances to Semifinals
An expedition to Costa Rica gave the Blue Devil Forest Divers the field experience they needed to effectively ID and count the rainforest’s residents

July 06, 2022
Upside-Down Design Expands Wide-Spectrum Super-Camera Abilities
New design for plasmonic metasurfaces increases their frequency range while protecting them from the elements

July 01, 2022
Duke Technology Launches PFAS-Destroying Waste Treatment Company to Nasdaq
Based on supercritical water oxidation waste treatment technology invented on Duke’s campus, 374Water rings Nasdaq’s bell

June 30, 2022 | Duke First-Year Design
Dispensing Liquids into a Zero-Waste Future
A team of students learns much more than how to dispense liquids for a zero-waste store during their First-Year Design experience.

June 30, 2022
Aaron Kyle: Exploring New Methods to Diversify and Strengthen Engineering Education
New faculty member Aaron Kyle hopes to expand and enhance the biomedical engineering design programs for students inside and outside Duke