Duke on track to be carbon-neutral by 2024
By Maggie Spini | January 28, 2013The exterior design of the two C-1 hybrid buses that debuted last year serves to remind students, faculty and employees of Duke’s sustainability motto.
The exterior design of the two C-1 hybrid buses that debuted last year serves to remind students, faculty and employees of Duke’s sustainability motto.
Duke’s new student health leader will use his web savvy to reach out to students.
Dr. Shenglan Tang was appointed by the World Health Organization to lead a project that will attempt to develop the health sector of Laos.
For students who demand intelligence not just from their peers but from their houses, Duke has just the place to live.
Medical policies limit hospitals’ ability to understand patients with traumatic brain injuries.
Socioeconomic status, rather than neuropsychological impairment, could be a significant confounding factor that was underestimated in the original study.
Myths can be hard to debunk—particularly when centered on contentious issues like access to and affordability of health care.
The Duke Lemur Center recently acquired office space in Sambava, Madagascar, to house their latest conservation project.
Researchers discovered that sickle cells, unlike normal red blood cells, can obstruct up to 88 percent of tumor blood vessels.
Supplies of influenza vaccines are being depleted in some areas of the country.
A Duke study on great apes shows that humans are not alone when it comes to “paying it forward.”
Duke University Health System has restricted visitation to immediate family members and those over 18 who are healthy.
Duke researchers found that the whales also sing while hunting for food
Rick Durrett, James B. Duke professor of mathematics, has developed mathematical models to describe the growth of cancer cells.
A new immunotherapy treatment created by Duke researchers holds promise for patients with aggressive brain tumors.
Implantable heart defibrillators have similar survival benefits in everyday use as they do in clinical trials.
Unemployment may impact more than just the wallet or the pocketbook—it could actually kill you.
What singer-songwriter Razia Said remembers about her native land in Antalaha, Madagascar, before leaving at age 11 is the thriving rainforests.
African savannahs once teeming with wildlife have been fragmented by human development.
Students should try to make it back to their beds rather than crash on the couch.