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January 25, 2016

Old nuclear fallout proves useful for sea turtle clues

Read on The New York Times

January 22, 2016

Your DNA could make you resistant to certain bacteria

Read on Popular Science

January 22, 2016

Duke Receives $500K Grant to Support Science, Engineering Professorships for Women

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January 21, 2016

Duke physicist bullies beads to study avalanches

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January 19, 2016

Being social may be good for your gut

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January 19, 2016

How your friends are good for your health

Read on The Daily Mail

Too much elbow room raises alarm in prairie voles. Photo courtesy of Aubrey M. Kelly, Cornell University

January 19, 2016

Togetherness Relieves Stress in Prairie Voles

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A ribbon diagram depicting the structure of the TRPV2 ion channel (blue, yellow, green) as it lies embedded in the cell membrane (orange and white). This ion channel is a temperature sensor involved in the perception of pain and heat, and therapies targe

January 18, 2016

Scientists Discover Blueprint of Body's Temperature Sensor

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January 15, 2016

Mo methane, mo problems

Read on OnEarth Magazine

January 15, 2016

Real-time fishery management reduces bycatch

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Two adult male chimpanzees groom each other in Gombe National Park, Tanzania.  Photo by Steffen Foerster, Duke University

January 15, 2016

Gregarious Chimps Harbor Richer Gut Microbiomes

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January 12, 2016

Turtles' age determined by atomic-bomb fallout in their shells

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January 8, 2016

Post-exercise fog muddies a see-through shrimp’s cloak of invisibility

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January 8, 2016

Mark Leary: The surprising perks of being easily embarrassed

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January 8, 2016

A Bookshelf Full of Winter Duke Reads

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January 7, 2016

Surviving As An Underrepresented Minority Scientist

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