Duke's Adcock Lab aims to improve motivation through 'neurofeedback'
By Vir Patel | May 3, 2016In the future, motivating yourself to write that final paper could start with hooking your brain up to a TV monitor.
In the future, motivating yourself to write that final paper could start with hooking your brain up to a TV monitor.
Duke professor Sheila Patek recently visited politicians in Washington to clarify misrepresentations of her research.
Duke scientists are developing technology that could be used to better detect methane leaks and hidden explosives, among other substances.
New research has called into question one of the most famous principles of German philosopher Immanuel Kant.
Duke researchers have discovered an antibody that could help develop an HIV vaccine.
Paleontology is stepping into the digital age with the help of 3-D printing.
Policies to reduce carbon emissions could prevent up to 175,000 pollution-related premature deaths nationwide by 2030, according to new research from Duke and NASA.
Duke researchers are developing a form of cancer treatment that could prove effective against chemotherapy-resistant tumors. Lead study author Dr. Xiaohu Tang found that renal cancer cells died when deprived of the amino acid cystine.
A study from scientists at Duke and NASA is shedding light on the variability of global temperatures and the role that human activities play in global warming.
A recent study showed that laboratory rats exposed to Beijing's highly polluted air gained weight and experienced cardio-respiratory and metabolic problems.
Scientists at Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are working with the state government on an initiative to educate parents and the public as a whole about the effect of alcohol on adolescent brains.
Duke researchers have developed mathematical models to predict the growth trajectory of cancerous tumors.
Discoveries made by Duke researchers may help to explain how B-cells respond after infected by Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), a member of the herpes virus family. The recent study—led by Micah Luftig, Karyn McFadden and Rigel Kishton—found that when running short of the supply of nucleotides and other cell-building materials, a large population of EBV-infected B-cells stop dividing and arrest, or end the cell cycle, after they hit their first period of rapid growth.
NASA has awarded a Duke professor a three-year, $1 million grant to develop an early warning system for malaria in Peru.
Duke scientists have helped make it easier to detect cancer cells by using a probe that makes the cells more visible.
Discoveries made by Duke researchers may help explain a developmental disease called microcephaly.
According to a recent study produced by Duke economists, the value of homes sharply declines when fracking takes place in neighborhoods.
Duke researchers’ study on Duchenne muscular dystrophy represents the latest advance in the CRISPR gene editing technology that is revolutionizing science and its approach to treating diseases. In the study published Dec.
Humans evolved to have shorter but deeper sleep than our closest animal relatives, research by Duke scientists suggests.
Discoveries made by Duke researchers could pave the way for treatment of degenerative eye diseases.