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Tiny Vortexes Help Detect Dangerous Viruses
1/17 Pratt School of Engineering

Tiny Vortexes Help Detect Dangerous Viruses

Whirlpools efficiently trap cells, bacteria and other larger bioparticles to purify samples for biomedical tests

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Working Toward a Biologically Healthy Indoors
1/17 Pratt School of Engineering

Working Toward a Biologically Healthy Indoors

The PreMiEr Industry Summit gathered stakeholders from academia and industry to discuss a roadmap to commercialization of research that could make our built environments healthier

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Lights, Camera, Engineering!
1/14 Duke Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

Lights, Camera, Engineering!

Mechanical engineering and filmmaking might seem like two disparate fields, but Izzy Dudlyke is proving that they're not

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Wrangling AI
1/14 Duke Magazine

Wrangling AI

Across the university, researchers and educators are finding its best – and perhaps worst – uses

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A Unique Approach to Preparing Roboticists for Industry
1/10 Pratt School of Engineering

A Unique Approach to Preparing Roboticists for Industry

A new Master of Engineering in Robotics & Autonomy program joins Duke's undergraduate and graduate certificates for aspiring technology leaders

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Preventing Childhood Hearing Loss Worldwide
1/7 Pratt School of Engineering

Preventing Childhood Hearing Loss Worldwide

Local and global collaborations help BME Design Fellows make a low-cost, affordable, and easy-to-use screening tool for hearing loss in children