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A President for All Americans A President for All Americans
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John Hope Franklin on Barack Obama's election



Invisibility Cloak Findings at Duke University Invisibility Cloak Findings at Duke University
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A team led by scientists at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering has demonstrated the first working "invisibility cloak." The cloak deflects microwave beams so they flow around a "hidden" object inside with little distortion, making it appear almost as if nothing were there at all.



Microrobots Microrobots
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Microscopic robots crafted to maneuver separately without any obvious guidance are now assembling into self-organized structures after years of continuing research led by a Duke University computer scientist. Each microrobot is shaped something like a spatula but with dimensions measuring just microns, or millionths of a meter.



Libertarian candidate protests media bias Libertarian candidate protests media bias
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Duke political science chair and Libertarian candidate protests media exclusion from NC gubernatorial debates



Election Reflections Election Reflections
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Duke political science chair and Libertarian candidate Michael Munger reflects on his campaign for NC governor



The Art of Hip-Hop Sampling at Duke University The Art of Hip-Hop Sampling at Duke University
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Grammy Award-winning producer Ninth Wonder explained his craft of record sampling at an event the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Professors Mark Anothony Neal from Duke and Kawachi Clemons from North Carolina Central University commented on the musical form's cultural roots. Learn more at http://www.nasher.du ke.edu.



Professor\ Professor's "Blood Done Sign My Name" Book Adapted for Film
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Duke University historian Timothy Tyson's book "Blood Done Sign My Name" is being turned into a movie. The story follows a murder in 1970 in the town of Oxford, N.C. and ensuing racial tensions. One of Tyson's intellectual heros, Dr. John Hope Franklin, makes a guest appearance.



War and the Election War and the Election
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Duke Univeristy Professors Chris Gelpi and Peter Feaver say both presidential candidates are constrained on Iraq.



DNA Lab on a Chip DNA Lab on a Chip
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Researchers at Duke University foresee devices no bigger than a wristwatch replacing the table-top sized machinery now used for monitoring enzymes in the bloodstream or measuring harmful chemicals in the environment. Learn more at http://research.duke .edu/microfluidic/.



Continuing Traditions at Duke University Continuing Traditions at Duke University
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Duke University's class of 2012 students got their first lesson in Duke history during an orientation event on university traditions Tuesday, Aug. 19. University archivist Tim Pyatt walked freshman and their parents through more than 150 years of Duke people, buildings and quirky customs. Learn more at http://library.duke. edu/uarchives.