Local kids, Dukies team up for robotics contest
By Christina Patsiokas | March 26, 2007The chicken dance is not just for uniting humans of all ages in the spirit of synchronized hand-clamping: It's for robots, too.
The chicken dance is not just for uniting humans of all ages in the spirit of synchronized hand-clamping: It's for robots, too.
Guzzling orange juice helps fight nasty winter colds-right? Throughout flu and allergy season, students are faced with a boggling medley of tips, over-the-counter medicines and herbal remedies to...
Researchers at the Duke University Medical Center recently received an additional $19-million grant to continue studying the efficacy of treating cancer with heat.
As Dean of the College of Arts at Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad, he had a library of 6,000 books.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council discussed health insurance plans for graduate students among other issues at a GPSC general body meeting Monday night.
Cable 13 is making a comeback.
Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have taken another step toward curing cancer.
Students studying in the library are going to have to wait a few days longer to be able to get that late-night cup of joe.
If the Old West Durham Neighborhood Association gets its way, students may soon have more options for food on points and eventually be able to use their DukeCards at local shops and restaurants.
When tenters attempted to argue with line monitor Aaron Dinin about the tenting policy last year, he wouldn't have been kidding if he told them he wrote the book on Krzyzewskiville.