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Wuhan is home and its doctors are family

(02/14/20 9:39am)

Underneath the hazmat suits displayed apocalyptically all over the media are my aunties and uncles. Behind the suffering looming over Wuhan, China are generations of my family’s spirited stories. Beyond a microorganism that has come to define Wuhan globally is my Wuhan—a city that gives me love, strength and an unending sense of belonging and home. 





Duke researchers develop color-changing wires that tell you when they are overstretched

(10/16/18 4:09am)

Unlike the cold, hard robots that clank their way to world domination in old science fiction movies, soft robots mimic living organisms in flexibility, adaptability and movement. The future of technology is reverting to nature for its designs, with solid metal giving way to liquid variants in devices ranging from advanced hardware to everyday electronics. 






Duke students attend March for Our Lives to protest gun violence

(03/28/18 1:57am)

Saturday, hundreds of thousands of marchers filled the streets of Washington to protest school gun violence in the March for Our Lives. Each speaker at the march was in elementary, middle or high school. Some Duke students also drove up to the District for the march. Duke Democrats organized a carpool of about 30 college students to attend the Washington event, in addition to Duke students traveling to the Raleigh and Durham march—all part of the more than 800 marches scheduled for across the country that day. The Chronicle's Yuexuan Chen attended the march in Washington with members of Duke Democrats.