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In this video, Gen. (ret.) CQ Brown Jr., Duke’s newly appointed executive-in-residence, delivers a welcome message to Duke ...
In August, Duke Facilities Management will launch a multi-phase project to enhance pedestrian safety along Trent Drive, a ...
Earlier Tuesday morning, the Durham Police received a report of a person who had been stabbed on Douglas Street between the ...
Leigh Goller has been reappointed to a third five-year term as Duke’s chief audit, risk and compliance officer, President ...
In her Ph.D. studies in population health sciences, Rojo tackles one of the most pressing public health threats driven by ...
With the club, support and coaching is offered by LIVE FOR LIFE to anyone who wants to walk, run or do a combination of both ...
DURHAM, N.C. – Your taste buds may or may not be able to tell real sugar from a sugar substitute like Splenda, but there are cells in your intestines that can and do distinguish between the two sweet ...
A Remote Work Future at Duke A majority of surveyed employees say they would prefer to work remotely three to five days per week when COVID-19 is no longer a threat ...
Mapping North Carolina’s Ghost Forests From 430 Miles Up Rising seas and inland-surging seawater are leaving behind the debris of dying forests. Now, 35 years of satellite images capture the changes ...
The 2017 Major League Baseball season will be remembered for the elaborate cheating scheme the Houston Astros engaged in throughout a season they would end with a World Series championship. That ...
Spotted hyenas may not be smarter than chimpanzees, but a new study shows that they outperform the primates on cooperative problem-solving tests. Captive pairs of spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) that ...
The first-ever genetic delineation of nearly all existing squirrel groups suggests not only some surprising branchings in the squirrels' family tree. The study also reveals strong evidence that ...