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Duke Research Stories of 2023

Published
December 20, 2023
Credits
Veronique Koch Duke Office of Communications and Marketing
Schools
Nicholas School of the Environment
Pratt School of Engineering
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

See some of Duke University’s top research stories of 2023.

Read the full stories:

  • Little-Known Microbes Could Help Predict Climate Tipping Points
  • Controlling Climate Through North Carolina’s Peatlands
  • Urban Parks Built on Former Waste Incineration Sites Could Be Lead Hotspots
  • Glass Frogs Hide Red Blood Cells in Their Liver to Become Transparent
  • Holographic Brains Help Smart Minds Work Together
  • Marine Lab Study Finds Microplastics Embedded in Tissues of Whales and Dolphins
  • This Fish Doesn’t Just See With Its Eyes -- It Also Sees With Its Skin
  • Brain Images Just Got 64 Million Times Sharper
  • Making Rubbery Materials That Can Take a Beating Without Losing Their Bounce
  • Duke Scientists Create Brain Implant That May Enable Communication From Thoughts Alone
  • Adult Friendships Can Triumph Over Childhood Trauma, Even in Baboons
  • Blink and You’ll Miss These Plants Shooting Their Seeds

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Duke Today is produced jointly by University Communications and Marketing and the Office of Communication Services (OCS). Articles are produced by staff and faculty across the university and health system to comprise a one-stop-shop for news from around Duke. Geoffrey Mock of University Communications is the editor of the 'News' edition. Leanora Minai of OCS is the editor of the 'Working@Duke' edition. We welcome your comments and suggestions!

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