Researchers at Duke University have developed a polymer that can be used in commercial 3D printers without solvent, leading to major advantages across different applications.
Jon Reifschneider, Pramod Singh and team developed Inquisite from their work running the Artificial Intelligence for Product ...
The Duke Summit on AI for Health Innovation brought health care, engineering and industry leaders together to push forward ...
Seniors in their MEMS capstone participated in this year’s Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race, an annual event that dates back to the 1960s.
Researchers give robots a sense of touch by “listening” to vibrations, allowing them to identify materials, understand shapes and recognize objects just like human hands ...
David Petersen has spent his entire life figuring out how to compensate for his color blindness. It wasn’t until a routine ...