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A study led by Duke Health finds Black Americans are not getting evaluated accurately through artificially intelligent algorithms.
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The NCAA will ask a federal appeals court next month to block a lawsuit that seeks to have athletes treated as employees who are paid for their time, the latest high-profile challenge to amateurism in college sports.
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Duke will now travel to California, where it will face fifth-seeded UCLA on Friday and Saturday, and on Sunday if necessary. The winner of that series will advance to the Women’s College World Series.
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Researchers have been studying how the coronavirus could become endemic. That means the virus would not be eradicated, but would be rarer and less deadly, and the spread of COVID-19 would drop to a manageable rate.
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College admissions officers have long debated whether it's better not to require SAT or ACT scores. Due to COVID, Duke University lifted its testing requirement and received a deluge of applications.
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COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out to adults who are most at risk from the coronavirus, but ending the pandemic will require vaccinating children too. Researchers are beginning to test younger and younger kids to make sure the shots are safe and work for each age.
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Duke University saw nearly as many cases of the coronavirus last week as it did during the entire fall semester, according to data released Tuesday.
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When the human body gets pushed to its limit, whether by running ultra-marathons to having babies, we can learn a lot about our emotional as well as physical endurance.
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Academy Award-winning director Steve McQueen took over a decade to fully realize his vision of a collection of stories about the West Indian community in…
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Southeast of Raleigh, two neighboring counties – Wayne and Johnston – both saw recent rises in COVID-19 cases. Both school districts had been operating in…