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Duke graduate student Tianqi Song and computer science professor John Reif have created an analog DNA circuit that can add, subtract and multiply as the molecules form and break bonds. Photo by John Joyner.

August 23, 2016

Analog DNA Circuit Does Math in a Test Tube

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The Duke-Tsinghua Machine Learning Summer School

August 12, 2016

Duke and Tsinghua Offer Machine Learning at Duke Kunshan

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June 28, 2016

Video Privacy Tool Lets You Select What Others See

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February 22, 2016

Fictional Harry Potter clock ticks in muggle world

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November 24, 2015

Seven Faculty Named AAAS Fellows

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October 14, 2015

Duke Launches Autism Research App

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September 30, 2015

Amanda Randles: Computing Complex Biological Systems

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July 26, 2015

Undergrads Share Research Results, and Lack Thereof

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May 13, 2015

Valerie Ashby to Become Arts & Sciences Dean

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May 8, 2015

Duke Inducts New Members into Phi Beta Kappa

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May 1, 2015

Duke Announces 2015 Distinguished Professors

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April 29, 2015

New Duke Facility Will Advance Education, Research in Engineering and Physics

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April 14, 2015

Duke Junior Lindsey Brown Named Goldwater Scholar

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March 6, 2015

DIW Office Connects Duke Experts to Washington

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Researchers have developed a new way to measure the forces inside materials such as sand, soil or snow under pressure. Using a solution of hundreds of translucent hydrogel beads in a Plexiglass box to simulate soil, sand or snow, the technique relies on

March 5, 2015

What Happens Inside an Avalanche

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Computer science and math double major Mollie Breen and teammates show off a remote temperature sensor they developed at an event called "HackDuke: Code for Good." Photo by Chrislyn Choo.

March 4, 2015

Computer Science Looks Beyond Nerds

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