To build or not to build: Forum debates merits of potential Duke Energy power plant on campus
A Tuesday forum addressed concerns about a proposed University plan to allow Duke Energy to build a combined heat and power plant on campus.
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A Tuesday forum addressed concerns about a proposed University plan to allow Duke Energy to build a combined heat and power plant on campus.
Several Duke students participated in teams that placed first and second at the Triangle Health Innovation Challenge this year.
The new living learning community may be expanding, providing an alternative to selective living groups, Greek life and independent housing.
Joseph DeSimone, co-inventor of a new form of three-dimensional printing technology, emphasized the importance of diversity at the Levine Science Research Center Tuesday.
The Global Education Office is partnering with DukeEngage on a dinner series allowing students returning from study-abroad or DukeEngage programs to reflect on their experiences. The Chronicle’s Nidhila Masha interviewed Carolyn Covalt and Abigail Grubbs—program coordinators for the Global Education Office for Undergraduates—and Meredith Casper, the assistant director for training and student development at Duke Engage. They discussed the reasons for the dinner series and difficulties students face re-adjusting to life on campus.
A discovery made by Duke researchers is shedding light on a potential new strategy for producing an effective HIV vaccine.
Duke researchers have programmed an app that allows users to control what their audiences can see during a video conferencing call.
Duke scientists are developing technology that could be used to better detect methane leaks and hidden explosives, among other substances.
Duke researchers have engineered bacteria that cannot survive outside their colony, lowering the risk of contamination that normally accompanies genetically engineered microorganisms.
Ramesh Ponnuru, a Bloomberg View columnist and a senior editor of the National Review, spoke about the importance of maintaining open dialogue on college campuses during an event Wednesday.
Policies to reduce carbon emissions could prevent up to 175,000 pollution-related premature deaths nationwide by 2030, according to new research from Duke and NASA.
Duke researchers are developing a form of cancer treatment that could prove effective against chemotherapy-resistant tumors.
Duke researchers have developed mathematical models to predict the growth trajectory of cancerous tumors.
NASA has awarded a Duke professor a three-year, $1 million grant to develop an early warning system for malaria in Peru.
In a meeting Wednesday, Duke Student Government Senate passed a statute to change the voting times for Young Trustee elections.
The Arts and Sciences Council discussed an outline for a new curriculum and heard a proposal for a new undergraduate certificate at its meeting Thursday.
Duke Student Government presented a new version of its previously discontinued Residential Group Assessment Committee program, responsible for overseeing selective living groups, during its meeting Wednesday.
Duke researchers have discovered that parrot brains possess a specialized structure that may be responsible for the birds’ ability to mimic humans.
Duke investigators are part of a team that has designed a protein that could someday cure HIV.
Duke researchers at the forefront of the field of immunotherapy are working toward applying a modified poliovirus to treat prostate and eventually breast cancer.