Flexing Crystalline Structures Provide Path to a Solid Energy Future
Machine learning approach opens insights into an entire class of materials being pursued for solid-state batteries
Machine learning approach opens insights into an entire class of materials being pursued for solid-state batteries
Autologous conditioned serum (ACS) -- a biologic therapy that famous athletes swear by to treat arthritis and sports injuries -- also shows benefit for the kind of neurological pain caused by chemotherapy or diabetes
Freedom to miss the optimal mark opens a wide range of new designs over time
The inaugural Duke Materials Initiative Symposium on Sustainable Energy Solutions for Climate Change set a high bar for the new event series
On Sunday, May 14, 2023, Duke Engineering celebrated more than 1,100 graduates from its various programs
Join four graduating seniors for a look back on their undergraduate experience and see what sets Duke Engineering apart
Duke Climate Research Innovation Seed Program (CRISP) will fund 12 teams of Duke University scholars that include nine Duke engineers, to accelerate research on sustainable, equitable solutions to climate change and its effects
MEMS Professor Ken Gall's medical device startup restor3d wants to make the surgical process more personal – and more effective.
Research shows that niclosamide can readily be extracted and dissolved from commercial tablets in quantities sufficient to create throat and nasal sprays
Duke Engineering faculty, graduate students and research staff garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the spring semester
Three new courses teach students the fundamentals of robotic coding, challenge students to build a walking robot and make students think about the ethics of the
Rebecca Simmons is the winner of this year’s Duke MEMS Pratt Teaching Performance Award