The Transcendent Brain
Adrian Bejan offers an evolutionary explanation, based on the eye and the brain, as to why we find the golden ratio so appealing.
Adrian Bejan offers an evolutionary explanation, based on the eye and the brain, as to why we find the golden ratio so appealing.
CEE Professor Claudia Gunsch and Dean Jerome Lynch join NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan and others on a podcast about the new Duke Research Center for Precision Microbiome Engineering, which will be creating microbiome technologies that address challenges at the interface of human health and the built environment.
CEE Professor Lee Ferguson notes that PFAS chemicals aren't required to make non-stick ceramic pans.
BME Professor Amanda Randles joins a conversation about answering important questions in biology and medicine with leadership class supercomputers.
ECE Professor Shaundra Daily is featured for the programs she has created and efforts she has pursued to change the student environment to encourage broader participation.
ECE Professor Chris Monroe co-authors a string of papers solving problems for linear quantum charged-coupled devices.
BME Professor Jessilyn Dunn comments on a health technology startup called HumanFirst that is changing the way clinical trials are run by putting people at the center of drug development.
The Duke Quantum Center is helping to put the Triangle on the national quantum computing map.
Jimmie Lenz helps explain how summer internships often turn into job offers from those businesses and organizations once students complete grad school.
MEMS Professor Adrian Bejan has some advice on how to mathematically build the perfect bonfire.