Experts links environmental effects, social groups
A symposium held Friday recognized that the community is key to addressing environmental concerns.
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A symposium held Friday recognized that the community is key to addressing environmental concerns.
With the increasing popularity of text messaging, the DukeALERT system has undergone a change in policy.
During the Russian Chechen Wars, a vicious conflict unbeknownst to many in the West, thousands of children sustained injuries requiring extensive plastic surgery. Luckily for some of them, Dr. Khassan Baiev was there to help.
Yesterday evening author David Eggers addressed violations of human rights during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the main subject of his book, “Zeitoun.”
The School of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics has received $17.2 million as a gift through the Kiser estate—the largest donation in the department’s history.
Recently, Duke University electrical engineers have designed a way to replace copper in electronic devices with an optical device that would use light to carry information.
This month, Habitat for Humanity of Durham is celebrating its 25th anniversary and the construction of more than 250 homes in the Durham area.