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Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, walked across the stage Thursday to a standing ovation from a sold-out audience.
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Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, walked across the stage Thursday to a standing ovation from a sold-out audience.
Photolyases, ancient proteins that are present in nearly all organisms under the sun, have stumped scientists for decades. But theoretical chemists at Duke have finally figured out how they work, according to a new study by Duke researchers.
The National Rifle Association has had its crosshairs on North Carolina for decades, but the gun situation is far more complex than what its politics and culture would suggest.
Maverick politician Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) is a controversial name among his peers in Congress. In a talk Thursday, he proudly wore that controversy as a badge of honor.
A breast-cancer surgeon and a romance studies professor walk into a room. There, over rosé and vegetarian sushi, they discuss their childhoods, their career stories, their thoughts on race in America and their shared history of immigration.
Hold on to your alpacas, because a Peruvian restaurant may soon be coming to your doorsteps.
To the majority of people who cannot wiggle their ears, a new study offers a consolation—all humans can wiggle their eardrums, just by moving their eyes.
Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee met Thursday to discuss the grand opening of Thrive, the newest addition to Duke’s dining options, among other food-related news on campus.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council gathered Tuesday to approve the revised funding plan for Duke University Union and discuss parking and transportation options for graduate students.
Taylor Swift would no longer like to be excluded from the narrative. The old Taylor is dead, and buried with her is her Sisyphean quest to defend herself and maintain her image. Now, on her new album “Reputation,” the new Taylor is more than eager to embrace controversy.
Most casual listeners of pop music know Rachel Platten only for her 2015 hit single, “Fight Song.” But on her new album “Waves,” Platten seems determined to shed her one-hit-wonder image and assert herself as a rising pop superstar.
The Academic Council met Thursday to discuss updates to the Duke Kunshan University initiative, the proposal for a new Trinity-Pratt graduate program and the restoration of the council’s Student Affairs Committee.
With a booming voice and a backwards beret hat, Lester Spence, associate professor of political science and Africana studies at John Hopkins University, made his presence clear as soon as he spoke.
As part of the two-day inauguration festivities, President Vincent Price and some of Duke’s most accomplished professors gathered for a symposium Thursday to discuss what the University’s role—if any—is in public deliberation.
With an activist’s passion, A. Naomi Paik delivered a keynote lecture Thursday on the “rightlessness” of Guantanamo Bay prisoners, the futility of human rights and the threats of the Trump administration—or, as she called it, “the 45 regime.”