Duke profs pioneer new cardiac assist device
Research by two Duke professors could improve treatment for people whose hearts are in need of mechanical assistance.
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Research by two Duke professors could improve treatment for people whose hearts are in need of mechanical assistance.
Baguetteaboutit is forgetting about only serving its sandwiches from a truck.
When the federal government shut down as a result of Congress’ failure to pass a budget by its Oct. 1 deadline, agencies around the country were forced to close their doors and furlough their employees until their funding was appropriated more than two weeks later. The Chronicle’s Azeb Yirga and Georgia Parke looked into the consequences of the shutdown in local agencies in Durham and the Triangle Area as the state and country responded to a government shutdown for the first time in 17 years.
The degree-day model, which most farmers currently use to determine when they should plant their crops, might be defunct as a result of climate change, according to a recent study led by a Duke professor.
Purdue Pharma is investing $59 million to build a plant in Durham.
Greek students gathered in Duke Chapel for the fourth annual Greek Convocation on Tuesday night.
The Divinity School Refectory opened its doors for dinner for the first time Monday evening.