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  • Brain and stroke
    Research

    Improving communication after strokes

    Scott Huler
    Sep 05, 2023

    Damage to the right hemisphere of the brain can be challenging to treat

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  • Brain waves
    Research

    Could psychedelics solve anxiety, depression and addiction?

    Scott Huler
    Sep 05, 2023

    Tests in mice are showing hopeful signs

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  • Leonard White of Duke
    Research

    DEFENDING THE BRAIN

    Scott Huler
    Sep 05, 2023

    Across the university, our minds are top of mind

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  • Under telling skies, scientists Andy Bragg, Jason Scot Simon and Nate Chaney gathered at Chaney's farm in Rougemont
    Faculty

    What the Clouds Say

    Corbie Hill
    Sep 01, 2022

    Why modeling climate patterns on a small scale can have a big impact on understanding tomorrow’s weather

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  • Cynthia Rudin holding a black box
    Faculty

    Beyond AI's Black Box

    Corbie Hill
    Sep 01, 2022

    When her high school classmates were in study hall, a teenaged Cynthia Rudin would sneak into the practice room and pound through the soap operatic flourishes of Rachmaninoff. Her favorite, though, was Ravel; she loved his and his French contemporaries’ impressionistic tides of heady emotion.

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