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April 10, 2025
Fungal Fallout From Helene and Its Potential Health Effects
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PFAS are used in some firefighting foams to fight liquid fuel fires in places such as airports and military bases. Credit: ChiccoDodiFC
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Cancer pharmacologist Donald McDonnell discusses research with postdoctoral fellow Vaishnavi Subramanyan and graduate student Jill Caiazzi. Photo by Jared Lazarus
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April 8, 2025
Open AI Leaders on AI’s Evolving Role in Society
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April 8, 2025
Duke Researchers at the Forefront of the Next Generation of Wireless
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Duke Capital Partner leadership: Stéphanie Seghers, senior program coordinator; Dave Neal, venture partner; Kurt Schmidt (managing director; and Daniel Luo, assistant director.
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Kurt Schmidt, managing director of Duke Capital Partners
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March 28, 2025
A Duke Start-Up Has Novel Plans for Treating Lung Injuries
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New Duke AAAS fellows: Top: David Hasan, Emily Derbyshire, Jonathan Mattingly, Lucia Strader. Bottom: Stacy Bilbo and Cynthia Rudin.
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Water researcher Julia Darcy is working to ensure people have clean, safe water.
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Skillful singing gives young zebra finches a dopamine hit. Credit: JJ Harrison
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Wearable electronic monitoring devices can provide precise, non-invasive, long-term recording of a body’s outer or inner workings in real time.
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A hamster-sized primate from Madagascar, the fat-tailed dwarf lemur can turn back the aging clock during its annual hibernation season, according to markers of cellular aging called telomeres. Credit: David Haring, Duke Lemur Center
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Duke students dine together during a University course on climate change. Course organizers believe a shared meal breaks down barriers and fosters better discussions.