
Staying Healthy in Space
A popular space medicine course developed by two undergraduates, with mentoring by MEMS assistant professor and medical doctor Dan Buckland, escaped Duke's orbit to reach a worldwide online audience
A popular space medicine course developed by two undergraduates, with mentoring by MEMS assistant professor and medical doctor Dan Buckland, escaped Duke's orbit to reach a worldwide online audience
Duke engineers and materials scientists are discovering and designing new materials to meet energy demands for a more sustainable future
Researchers have gained new fundamental insights into two magnesium-based materials that have the potential to significantly outperform traditional thermoelectric designs
Duke’s newest undergraduate certificate program covers fundamentals at the intersection of physics, chemistry and engineering
This new company turned Duke pilot funding into an entrepreneurial opportunity with Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
Acoustoelectronic tweezers gently manipulate biological nanoparticles just a few nanometers wide
MEMS Professor Ken Gall receives funding to pursue a minimally invasive system for the surgical stabilization of rib fractures
The Duke Endowment of Charlotte, N.C., is supporting Duke University’s efforts to expand its faculty in computation, materials science and the resilience of the body and brain by completing the second phase of a $100 million investment. This is the largest award Duke University has ever received.
Trilogy of papers provide insight into a critical step in how some viruses reproduce
Duke materials scientists combine engineering and medicine to treat bone injury, disease, pain and more
The sky's the limit for Duke engineers designing the safest, most cost-efficient aircraft and turbomachinery
During May 2-8, Duke's Pratt School of Engineering celebrated the achievements of 771 new Duke Engineers