Feature Stories Archive

Little Rock, 1959

The American South: Old and New

Researchers want to update history and statistics of 20th Century social change

July 16th, 2008
By Scott Huler

Video: A daring transplant for the youngest patients

Thymus tissue gives immune system a life-saving boost

Louise Markert’s Little Schoolhouse

Duke researcher pioneers life-saving treatment for rare immune disorder.

Puzzles, Drool And Happy Noises

What grad students do in the jungle

Participatory Journalism

Researcher/Writer blogs from Congo

Going to the Source

Anthropologists examine relatives and friends, seeking both sides of our nature

Finite Oceans Need Firm Policies

Marine Lab pair turn measurement into action

Early Steps

Half of Duke Undergraduates Get Research Experience

Profile: Lesley Chapman

Lab experience opens up a whole new world

Profile: Jonathan Russell

Hard part was getting out of the lab

Profile: Anita Pai

Interest in dance led to honors thesis

Profile: Sally Liu

Undergrad connects with young faculty to vault ahead

Artist's conception of a liposome, showing several of its

Tiny Trojan Horse Targets Tumors

How to Build a Heat-Sensitive Liposome