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Candlelight Vigil for Egypt

Duke community members gather to respond to events in Egypt.

Published 2 years ago

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How Should the U.S. Respond to Middle East Events?

Rather than take sides, the U.S. should respect the wishes of the Egyptian people, says Duke University professor Bruce Jentleson. Learn more at http://fds.duke.edu/db/Sanford/bwj

Published 2 years ago

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Power Struggles in the Muslim World

Duke University professor Timur Kuran says Arab rulers have underestimated revolutionary current among their people. Learn more at http://econ.duke.edu/people/kuran

Published 2 years ago

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A New Test of Islam and Democracy

Duke University professor Ebrahim Moosa says the role of Islam in the Arab uprisings is still being worked out.

Published 2 years ago

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Duke Professor: A Domino Effect in the Arab World?

Duke University professor Abdeslam Maghraoui says the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia are rippling through the Arab world.

Published 2 years ago

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Duke Professor: Youth Over Technology in Egypt

Frances Hasso, Associate Professor, Women’s Studies, International Comparative Studies and Sociology, says Egyptian protests are driven more by youth than technology.

Published 2 years ago

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Jams in the Grain Hopper

Duke physicists study how particles get jammed in a grain hopper.

Published 2 years ago

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'Freedom Riders'

Audience members react to an advanced screening of the PBS documentary, January 14, 2011, as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration at Duke University.

Published 2 years ago

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Duke Students: Who Are They?

Multimedia presentation with the dean of undergraduate admissions.

Published 2 years ago

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Open Access: Jennifer Jenkins

Jennifer Jenkins, Director of the Center for the Study of the Public
Domain at Duke Law, tells us how open access builds collaborations.

Published 2 years ago

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Open Access: "Bound by Law"

Jennifer Jenkins describes the creative commons publication "Bound by
Law"

Published 2 years ago

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New Tool Detects Untrustworthy Apps

A team of researchers from Duke, PSU and Intel have developed an on-phone tool called TaintDroid to monitor apps and how they are using phone's private data.

Published 2 years ago

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Two Dukes Enter Hog Waste Partnership

Duke University and Duke Energy are building a pilot project to turn
hog waste into renewable energy and carbon offsets.

Published 2 years ago

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Open Access: Steve Stanton

Duke psychology and neuroscience post-doc Steve Stanton tells us about
his experience publishing in an open access format: Better press
coverage, more visibility, and name recognition at conferences.

Published 2 years ago

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Open Access: Mohamed Noor

Duke biologist Mohamed Noor tells us about the advantages to publishing
his work in an open access forum: More visibility, more citations, and
possibly career advancement.

Published 2 years ago

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