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Duke’s chief science and technology strategist shares how Duke Science and Technology plans to connect world‑class research ...
X-ray spectroscopy techniques (e.g. X-ray emission spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, etc.) are used in a variety of applications including in material science, astronomy, and biomedical.
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As the 2026 Winter Olympic Games come to a close, the competitions leave behind valuable lessons for both educators and students alike. This year, the premier international multisport event was hosted ...
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Our Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons offer a more personalized experience for swimmers who benefit from focused, one-on-one instruction or prefer learning alongside a familiar partner. These ...