Screening and Panel Discussion of 'Paywall: The Business of Scholarship'
Have you ever hit a paywall when searching for a scientific publication? A paywall describes an arrangement where access to content is restricted to only those who have paid a subscription.
Pupil's Brain Recognizes the Perfect Teacher
Youngsters learn many important behaviors by imitating adults. But young learners are selective in who they copy, and scientists don't understand how they choose the right teacher.
Memorial Service and Reception for Dr. Brenda Armstrong
A memorial service for Brenda Armstrong, MD, professor of pediatrics (cardiology) and senior associate dean for student diversity, recruitment, and retention in the Duke University School of Medici
Medical Students Visit Durham to Learn How History and Culture Affect Health
The intersections of tradition and change that define Durham in 2018 are easy to see in a trip downtown.
Nerve Stimulation in Mice Suggests New Way to Reduce Delirium After Surgery
For adults over age 65, surgical complications can dampen not only their physical health but also their mental sharpness, with more than half of high-risk cases declining into delirium.
Bug That Causes Stomach Cancer Could Play a Role in Colorectal Cancer
H. pylori infection is associated with colorectal cancer risk, especially in African-Americans