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Scientists create nylon-silver fabric to keep wearers cool

Whether you’re working on Arrakis or in an office building, regulating your body temperature is crucial for remaining comfortable, productive, and alive. At least a couple of those things are probably on your to-do list for today.

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Shining a Light in a Black Box: Algorithms That Show Their Work

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Materializing at the top

Materializing at the top Jim Hannah © Provided by Dayton Daily News Katherine “Katy” Hitchcock is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Duke. CONTRIBUTED It was at Wright State University where Katherine “Katy” Hitchcock did a deep dive into materials science. Today, the engineering alumna has the ear of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when it comes to evaluating new materials. Hitchcock earned her bachelor’s degree in materials science and engineering from Wright State in 2015. She received her master’s degree in biomedical engineering at Duke University. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Duke, and expects to graduate later this year.

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