QCD and effective field theory together put low energy nuclear physics on solid theoretical footing to calculate observables with some confidence, but open questions remain. Two related questions… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - Pion Mass Dependence in Chiral EFT and the QCD Axion »
Join the Duke SPACE Initiative for a coffee hour and seminar with Congresswoman Valerie Foushee, Ranking Member of the Space & Aeronautics Subcommittee of the U.S. House Science, Space &… read more about Space, Science, and Technology Policy: A Conversation with Congresswoman Valerie Foushee »
Open House at the Duke Teaching Observatory is a chance to look at the beautiful night sky with some 10" telescopes guided by Duke physicists.Free event, everyone is welcome, no reservations are… read more about Stargazing »
The discovery and classification of phases of matter is a long-sought goal in quantum many-body physics, with implications ranging from fundamental advances to next-generation technologies. While… read more about Physics Colloquium - Adventures in Non-Hermitian Quantum Matter (with a Touch of Quantum Information Theory) »
How do collections of things-proteins in cells, cells in tissues or neurons in brains -act together to do complicated things that approach intelligence? To explore this foundational question, I will… read more about London Memorial Public Lecture - Tunable Matter as a Unifying Paradigm for Complex Emergent Function »
Proteins have long been modeled as mechanical networks of nodes connected by springs. We have studied the inverse problem, of starting with mechanical networks and then training them to have protein… read more about Physics Seminar - Insights into Protein Allostery from Mechanical Networks »
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Open House at the Duke Teaching Observatory is a chance to look at the beautiful night sky with some 10" telescopes guided by Duke physicists.Free event, everyone is welcome, no reservations are… read more about Stargazing »
Open House at the Duke Teaching Observatory is a chance to look at the beautiful night sky with some 10" telescopes guided by Duke physicists.Free event, everyone is welcome, no reservations are… read more about Stargazing »
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Open House at the Duke Teaching Observatory is a chance to look at the beautiful night sky with some 10" telescopes guided by Duke physicists.Free event, everyone is welcome, no reservations are… read more about Stargazing »
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Open House at the Duke Teaching Observatory is a chance to look at the beautiful night sky with some 10" telescopes guided by Duke physicists.Free event, everyone is welcome, no reservations are… read more about Stargazing »
The Department of Chemistry is will be hosting Professor Sharon Hammes-Schiffer (Princeton University) on Monday, April 20, 2026 for the Fritz London Memorial Lecture. The Fritz London Memorial… read more about Fritz London Memorial Lecture Presented by Prof. Sharon Hammes-Schiffer »
Open House at the Duke Teaching Observatory is a chance to look at the beautiful night sky with some 10" telescopes guided by Duke physicists.Free event, everyone is welcome, no reservations are… read more about Stargazing »
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