Duke biomedical engineers implant advanced muscle in mice
By Ray Li | April 8, 2014Duke University scientists have engineered lab-grown muscle that acts, looks and heals like the real thing.
Duke University scientists have engineered lab-grown muscle that acts, looks and heals like the real thing.
The Pratt School of Engineering has planned a number of significant changes to guide the school’s progress over the next five years.
Duke's position in the college rankings has a significant impact on its applicant pool, according to a recent study.
Although the number of potential new members was almost the same last year, Duke Interfraternity Council groups extended more nearly 70 more bids in 2014 than 2013.
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Although a number of students have reported registration issues with the ACES/STORM system, administrators said they had not heard of a problem.
Students participating in an annual biomedical engineering project were required to limit their spending to $14 per week.
Students and faculty researched the impact of mining and brought aid to the local communities.
A new study conducted by neuroscientists at Duke’s Nicolelis Lab shows that the part of the brain responsible for the sensation of touch may react to visual stimuli alone.