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    1. Videotelephony, Better Late than Never - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Now that moving images were utilizing electricity, they could be transmitted to others, using antennas.

    2. Shockley in rickshaw in Shanghai = 上海街头肖克利坐在人力车上 · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Shockley in rickshaw in Shanghai = 上海街头肖克利坐在人力车上 · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content Skip to navigation About Menu Current (...)

    3. Smartphones for Service-Learning - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Faced with more applicants than available spaces, Duc used text messaging to manage a waiting list and communicate with applicants as (...)

    4. Early Innovations of the 19th Century · Good Vibrations: The History of Electrotherapy · Duke Univer

      Early Innovations of the 19th Century · Good Vibrations: The History of Electrotherapy · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main (...)

    5. Book Reviews: Tech Innovation and Insight in the Triangle

      He discusses water, electricity, and the internet; sewage removal; street and highway construction, while providing insight into why (...)

    6. Bemidji State University's Dual-Boot Experiment - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Being an environmentalist, I am intrigued by the idea that dual-booting might cut down toxic electronic waste and electricity (...)

    7. Book Review: Hot, Flat, and Crowded

      In addition, the world will experience tighter energy supplies, a division between electricity haves and have-nots, and a transfer of (...)

    8. Hiroshima Bowls · The Horrors and Heroes of Hiroshima · Duke University Library Exhibits

      There was a lack of medical supplies as well as basic necessities that the hospital relied on, such as electricity, working bathrooms, (...)

    9. Map your world, with help from ISIS - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      They described the challenges of coming together as a team, keeping up with rapidly changing technology to determine the best way to map, and (...)

    10. Works in the Rubenstein · Forever Humboldt!! · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Humboldt had a keen interest in galvanism and animal electricity, and he hoped to better understand the nature of “nerve-force.”

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