YouProve software protects media integrity
By Katya Prosvirkina | November 22, 2011Researchers have developed a more comprehensive method of authenticating smartphone photos.
Researchers have developed a more comprehensive method of authenticating smartphone photos.
Miners in Peru may be risking more than the value of the gold they’re digging for.
Acclaimed Duke professor Adrian Bejan, one of the 100 most highly cited authors in the world regarding engineering, is credited with the development of the constructal law of design in nature.
Computers are now teaching doctors effective interpersonal communication skills.
After completing his residency, the young pediatrician Dr. John Moses shed his white coat and spent eight years making house calls with a camera.
When clinical trials suggest an expensive cancer drug is ineffective but individual cases highlight its benefits, the methods for evaluating clinical research come into question.
A Duke health economist has joined the ranks in the battle against childhood obesity.
With seven retractions on the books so far, the process of sifting through the research publications of Dr. Anil Potti will soon draw to a close, though the misconduct investigation may last...
Undersea mine detection software developed by a Duke professor can now help doctors identify cancer-related cells.
Some things just cannot be explained, except perhaps through the paranormal.
Michael Platt is the new Duke Institute for Brain Sciences has a new director.
Pirates have plundered the web since music went digital, but researchers have recently discovered a new blockade.
A recent Duke study reveals the benefits of brain power.
New research shows that high cholesterol is a direct contributor to bone density loss in the body.
Copper might soon save cell phone screens from cracking in traumatic falls.
People who have a certain genetic variant may have a lower survival rate after coronary bypass surgery, according to Duke University Medical Center researchers.
Researchers are proving that making healthy food choices is vital toward long-term health—even for preschoolers.
The idea of week-old popcorn might sound unappetizing, but a recent Duke study showed that a surprising number of people will still eat it.
New fishery practices over the past 20 years have made for a dramatic drop in sea turtle deaths.
Two lawsuits have now been filed in Durham Superior Court against Duke, DUHS and other members of the Duke Medicine community.