Working Toward a Biologically Healthy Indoors
The PreMiEr Industry Summit gathered stakeholders from academia and industry to discuss a roadmap to commercialization of research that could make our built environments healthier
The PreMiEr Industry Summit gathered stakeholders from academia and industry to discuss a roadmap to commercialization of research that could make our built environments healthier
Mark Wiesner weighs in on if it's risky to use tea bags that shed microplastics, as not all of them do
Students and faculty from all across Duke and the local community gathered to discuss climate resilience
Over a half dozen Duke Engineering startups and researchers were featured at the 6th annual Invented at Duke event
Design Climate student groups recently presented climate solutions after conducting market research, looking for sponsors or partners to help implement their solutions into real-world use
Times Higher Education Rankings lists Duke at No. 5 in the world for interdisciplinary science
Four Duke Engineers are included in the most highly-cited list this year. Their scholarly publications are viewed as important and influential by their peers.
A group of researchers with air quality projects across six continents funded by the U.S. Department of State recently gathered at Duke University to build capacity and collaboration
Mark Wiesner chimes in on all the different ways people can ingest microplastics - including tea bags
Duke University's Energy Week innovation showcase brought together students, faculty, and industry leaders to explore climate tech solutions
Duke Engineering faculty and students garnered a wide array of awards and recognitions over the summer
Sara Oliver is featured as an example of women who are voting in the presidential election with abortion rights at the top of their minds