DURHAM, N.C. -- Red plums. Green melons. Purple figs. Ripe fruits come in an array of greens, yellows, oranges, browns, reds and purples. Scientists say they have new evidence that plants owe their ...
“Duke Dining didn’t just answer our questions – they embraced us,” Seth Lee said. “They made Jacob feel seen, safe, and ...
Not getting enough food, eating too much food with little nutritional value, or consuming too many foods high in sodium, ...
During a shift patrolling Duke University Hospital’s corridors for the Duke University Police Department, Staci O’Mary logs ...
Candis Watts Smith, professor of political science at Duke Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, will moderate the keynote conversation with Abby Phillip, anchor for CNN’s NewsNight , at Duke ...
Duke has admitted its first 847 students to the Class of 2030. Most of the students – 731 – applied to Duke under the Early Decision process, while 116 arrived through the QuestBridge National College ...
Mantis shrimp attack their dinners with the help of spring-loaded claws. Rather than evolving in a coordinated way, a new study finds that each part of the mantis shrimp’s complex claws followed its ...
The Duke Chapel Choir and soloists, accompanied by Mallarmé Music with guest conductor Dr. David Rayl, performed G.F. Handel's "Messiah" before sold-out audiences at Duke University Chapel on December ...
There were few empty seats last Thursday evening at Page Auditorium on Duke’s West Campus, where Percival Everett talked about his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “James” with Deborah Rutter, the ...
Two Duke innovators will become NAI Fellows: Aravind Asokan, for gene therapy delivery work, and Adam Wax, for medical imaging and optics advances Asokan is recognized as a pioneer in gene therapy ...
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