Gene-Edited Cells Move Science Closer to Repairing Damaged Hearts
BME Professor Nenad Bursac comments about the advantages of using a "heart patch" to try to repair damaged hearts rather than an injection.
BME Professor Nenad Bursac comments about the advantages of using a "heart patch" to try to repair damaged hearts rather than an injection.
ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin answers a Q&A about why she wants machine learning models, responsible for increasingly important decisions, to show their work.
MEMS Professor Ken Gall's medical device startup restor3d wants to make the surgical process more personal – and more effective.
CrowdScience listener Marie, in Sweden, has always had trouble with time. She wants to know if time is a sense, like our other senses. Duke professor Adrian Bejan answers.
Duke researchers created a high-definition scan of a mouse's brain that is 64 million times sharper than a normal MRI.
Meghji, the former chief innovation officer for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC), joined Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the future of AI, the impact of AI on businesses and decision-making, and the ethical concerns around the technology.
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BME professor Jessilyn Dunn offers a personal commentary about miscarriage and how mifepristone helped her through her own experience.
MEMS Professor Boyuan Chen has some thoughts on whether AI can ever truly be intelligent without a body to interact with the world. “I believe that intelligence can’t be born without having the perspective of physical embodiments.”
Senior Sydney Hunt and Warren Lattimore, a doctoral candidate in theology at the Divinity School, were chosen by the Young Trustee Nominating Committee and President Vincent Price as Duke’s next Undergraduate and Graduate Young Trustees. The Board of Trustees will consider Price's nominations on May 13 and once confirmed they will begin their terms on July 1.
ECE/Physics Professor Chris Monroe is mentioned as one of the pioneers of quantum computing strategy.