Marijuana use affects sperm, new Duke research suggests
By Anna Gotskind | February 5, 2019During the last several years, marijuana use has increased, as medical cannabis has become legalized in 33 U.S. states.
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During the last several years, marijuana use has increased, as medical cannabis has become legalized in 33 U.S. states.
Patients may have questions about artificial intelligence-driven healthcare—which is at odds with protecting "trade secrets."
Several Duke researchers spent last summer hiking through the rainforest installing camera traps to monitor hummingbirds, trying to identify the cause—and a solution—to their near extinction.
An updated draft of Duke's Climate Action Plan was introduced at an event Thursday.
As climate change becomes an increasingly pressing issue, Duke’s Energy Week has become more prominent than ever.
Many medical trials involve mostly sick adults, but Project Baseline aims to study mostly healthy individuals instead—and Duke is part of the initiative.
Individuals should contribute to abating climate change and protecting wildlife, one environmental advocate said Thursday.
Duke researchers have recently discovered why some people can produce antibodies capable of fighting HIV, and the answer might lie in one special protein.
Armed with a seven-figure grant, Duke researchers hope to better understand how DNA changes can cause cancer.
Each year, Duke welcomes new faculty to its ranks. From a material science expert to a death penalty scholar, meet some of the University's newest faces.