
Gel-like implant destroys pancreatic cancer in mice
A new treatment completely eliminated pancreatic cancer tumors in 80% of mice across several model types, including those considered the most difficult to treat, a new study shows.
Ken Kingery is Senior Science Communications Specialist for the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University
A new treatment completely eliminated pancreatic cancer tumors in 80% of mice across several model types, including those considered the most difficult to treat, a new study shows.
An electronics-free, entirely soft robot shaped like a dragonfly can skim across water and react to environmental conditions such as pH, temperature, or the presence of oil.
A new breakthrough could enable lightweight, inexpensive multispectral cameras for uses such as cancer surgery, food safety inspection, and precision agriculture.
A new print-in-place technique for electronics is gentle enough to work on delicate surfaces including paper and human skin, researchers report.
Chronic inflammation in the gut increases the risk of colon cancer by as much as 500 percent, and now Duke University researchers think they know why.
Researchers have created a computer program that will open a challenging field in synthetic biology to the entire world.