Post-Surgical Patch Releases Non-Opioid Painkiller Directly to the Wound
New polymer promises localized pain control for critical first four days
New polymer promises localized pain control for critical first four days
MEMS Associate Professor Christine Payne recognized for outstanding contributions to chemistry with research on interaction between materials and cells
MEMS PhD student wins coveted new internship advising staff of the Joint Chiefs on science and technology
New centrifuge-like device concentrates and separates biomedically important nanoparticles in tiny samples in less than a minute
Milestone inaugural event for Duke Materials Initiative features top speakers and 300+ attendees
American Society of Mechanical Engineers bestows highest award for contributions to gas turbines
Organization recognizes academic inventors for outstanding inventions that impact society
Dual-mode device to heat and cool buildings could cut HVAC energy use by nearly 20% in the U.S.
If discovering and designing next-gen materials is like cooking, Duke engineer Cate Brinson is writing the materials cookbook.
Four-decade relationship with LORD Corporation leads to support for Duke Engineering, student financial aid
Since 1984, the Lord Foundation of North Carolina has given $47 million to advance Duke Engineering teaching and research