Food isn’t just about taste, it’s a fascinating intersection of biology, chemistry and data collection. In this series, we ...
Your time off has a story. Show us how it looks. This summer, what you do away from work can do more than recharge you. It ...
Jenise Washington wasn’t sure if she had time to participate in the Duke Leadership Academy this year. Washington, a Finance ...
Duke Human Resources is introducing an HR chatbot called Ask CHRIS (Chat with HR Information Systems) designed to deliver ...
In Working@Duke’s 20th anniversary year, Rachel Meyer Gallagher revisits anxiety, growth and the seasons that followed ‘the issue that never printed’ due to the pandemic This story is part of the ...
At Duke University, two researchers are studying what happens when heat changes fungi at the most fundamental level and ...
Across the United States and around the world, extreme heat events are becoming more frequent, more intense and longer ...
Norman Wirzba, professor in the Duke Divinity School and director of research in Duke’s Office of Climate and Sustainability, shares why hope, compassion and community are essential to building a more ...
Disaster 101: This is part of a series that looks at how communities recover from extreme natural disasters and ways Duke experts are focused on rebuilding better. Disaster expert Brian McAdoo shares ...
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