Join the Duke SPACE Initiative for its first Space Medicine Lunch and Learn seminar - Enabling Space Biotech R&D: A Discussion on Results from Recent ISS Missions and How to Engage with Future… read more about Enabling Space Biotech R&D »
Protons and neutrons, collectively called nucleons, make up almost all visible matter, yet their internal dynamics remain a central open problem in nuclear physics. A key question is how the proton's… read more about Physics Colloquium - Imaging Protons and Neutrons in 3D »
Because of its flat energy bands, the two-dimensional electron gas exhibits a rich set of ground states, commonly classified in two different classes. Fractional quantum Hall states form one class of… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - Structure of the Single-Electron Wavefunction and Ground States in Flat Electronic Bands »
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 »
Abstract:Electrocatalysis has the potential to enable sustainable chemical infrastructures via the generation of commodity chemicals such as hydrogen, hydrocarbons, and ammonia with renewable energy… read more about DMI/MEMS Seminar Presented by Prof. Ivan A. Moreno-Hernandez »
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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 seminar, "Proton-Coupled… read more about Fritz London Memorial Lecture Presented by Prof. Sharon Hammes-Schiffer: "Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Catalysis and Energy Conversion" »
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 »
Over the past two decades, a wave of "exotic" hadrons has challenged the traditional quark model of hadrons. Candidates for tetraquarks, pentaquarks, molecular states, hybrids, and glueballs have… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - Three-body dynamics of hadrons »
A central goal of the future Electron-Ion Collider and of upcoming upgrades at the Large Hadron Collider is the search for a new regime of nuclear matter known as the Color Glass Condensate (CGC). In… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - Mining for gluon saturation at colliders »
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