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Growing Triple-Decker Hybrid Crystals for Lasers
8/31/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Growing Triple-Decker Hybrid Crystals for Lasers

Collaboration between Duke and Purdue explores the fabrication and optoelectric characterization of multilayered perovskites

A low-profile, wearable imaging tool will be able to provide physicians with accurate, detailed, 3D brain images
A Non-Invasive Way to Visualize the Deep Brain
7/25/23 Pratt School of Engineering

A Non-Invasive Way to Visualize the Deep Brain

By developing a brain imaging tool that can stick directly to a patient's scalp, Xiaoyue Ni and Junjie Yao aim to make it easier for doctors to diagnose strokes

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How to Slow Down Time (No, Really)
7/19/23 Psychology Today

How to Slow Down Time (No, Really)

MEMS Professor Adrian Bejan says that as we age, the rate at which we process visual information slows down, contributing to our experience of time speeding up.

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New Electrolyte Material Identifies as Both Solid and Liquid
5/24/23 Materials Today

New Electrolyte Material Identifies as Both Solid and Liquid

MEMS Professor Olivier Delaire has helped uncover the atomic mechanisms that make a class of compounds called argyrodites attractive candidates for both solid-state battery electrolytes and thermoelectric energy converters.