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"Houses of worship have long served as anchors during times of crisis. Now, theyāre becoming hubs for climate resilience." Learn about some of the work of the "Cooling Communities"Ā project Duke University: researchblog.duke.edu/2025/04/05/chu⦠Duke Climate Commitment Nicholas Institute

More than three decades after researchers Duke University helped develop modern wireless technology, the university remains at the forefront of its future: pratt.duke.edu/news/at-the-ed⦠Duke Engineering

Meet some of the scientists conserving sharks, sea turtles and manatees in Latin America: researchblog.duke.edu/2025/04/08/mee⦠Duke Climate Commitment

āForever chemicalsā are everywhere. Researchers think there may be a faster, cheaper way to figure out which ones might be hazardous to our health -- using worms. tinyurl.com/5n8cjvu5 Tess Leuthner Duke Biology Duke Environment

For these college basketball fans, crunching numbers to predict the seasonās nail-biters and biggest blowouts was a competition in itself. First-ever Triangle Sports Analytics competition draws 15 teams from Duke, UNC and NC State: researchblog.duke.edu/2025/04/08/tri⦠Trinity College at Duke Duke University

When Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina, it left more than flood damageāit fostered mold and fungal growth. Now, a Duke University team is studying how post-disaster fungi could affect health and recovery in a warming world. š Read more: medschool.duke.edu/stories/fungalā¦

Since January, government science agencies have faced deep budget cuts and restrictions on certain research. Scientists have responded with protestābut what does it mean for science when scientists get political? flaminghydra.com/issue-277/?ct=t Duke Science&Society

Are all those punishing functional fitness classes and expensive exercise machines helping us lose weight or not? Hereās the surprising science of how exercise really changes your body: sciencefocus.com/the-human-body⦠w/Herman Pontzer Duke Evolutionary Anthropology Duke University

When he's not supporting the academic and research mission Duke University, he's a biologist and self-described "science fiction nerd." Meet Executive Vice Provost Mohamed Noor: today.duke.edu/2025/04/new-du⦠Mohamed Noor

The first Black sorority Duke University. A first edition copy of Pauli Murrayās āProud Shoes." Check out some of the remarkable stories of āBlack Lives in the Archivesā Duke Libraries: today.duke.edu/2025/04/remarkā¦

Greater understanding of brain disorders with AI: medschool.duke.edu/news/neuroscie⦠Duke University School of Medicine


How changes in lemur brains made some mean girls nice: researchblog.duke.edu/2025/04/21/how⦠Duke Lemur Center Duke Evolutionary Anthropology Trinity College at Duke

What if the tech behind "Honey,Ā I Shrunk the Kids"Ā could actually help fight disease? Meet the researchers behind Raygun, an AI tool to help āshrinkā or āexpandā existing proteins so theyāre easier to deliver into the body: medschool.duke.edu/stories/honey-⦠Duke University School of Medicine

As drone technology evolves, researchers are using these flying tools to gather data where traditional tools and human eyes cannot reach -- including Duke Forest dukeforest.duke.edu/2025/04/23/how⦠Duke University


Here's the only science-backed lesson on exercise you need to lose fat: sciencefocus.com/the-human-body⦠Herman Pontzer Duke Evolutionary Anthropology

Rooted in the land, ready for the future: A new generation of tribal scientists and storytellers is navigating the complexities of recognition and history, rebuilding ties to land and water, and preparing for whatās next. theassemblync.com/environment/tr⦠Duke Environment

New study from Duke University says workers judge others for AI useāand hide its use, fearing stigma. arstechnica.com/ai/2025/05/ai-⦠Duke Fuqua

We've all experienced that "aha!" moment -- when you're wrestling with a tough problem, and suddenly the answer comes to you like a bolt from the blue. Brain scans let scientists peer inside the mind to watch these flashes of insight form: today.duke.edu/2025/05/brain-⦠Duke Psychology & Neuroscience