Optimizing Inhibitors That Fight Antibiotic Resistance
Resistance can be fought by targeting bacteria that are “selfish” with their antibiotic resistance tools
Resistance can be fought by targeting bacteria that are “selfish” with their antibiotic resistance tools
Examining the advantages and drawbacks of pursuing social media accounts as a researcher.
Engineers are facing more ethical dilemmas in their professional lives than ever before. Students need to be taught how to handle them
While the Nobel-winning genome-editing technology CRISPR holds great promise, Duke’s Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies is putting some eggs in other baskets.
A closer look at the design experiences becoming more common in engineering schools across the country
A closer look at the design experiences becoming more common in engineering schools across the country
No matter how clean our technologies become, people must be persuaded to use them to make a difference
With great potential comes great cybersecurity risks, from uncontrollable drones to deep faked illegal images
Faculty entrepreneurs from Duke Engineering share their experiences of what it takes to spin a startup out of a university.
Duke researchers are pursuing robots that learn like humans, help perform delicate surgeries, and look after crewed space flights.
With more game studios finding a home in North Carolina’s Research Triangle, augmented and virtual realities growing in scope, and video game design reaching more diverse audiences, it’s time we start understanding the medium beyond its tropes and stereotypes.
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning BME graduate students and post-docs conduct exciting research
Recent BME alumnus Kishen Mitra is taking his 3D-printed full meniscus replacement to the National Inventors Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition