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Local 10 News (Miami)
Engineers are transforming lives
Technological advances are laying the groundwork for "humanitarian engineering" -- For example, Dartmouth engineering students are building wind turbines in remote regions of Tanzania.
Jan 26, 2012
Azores Government
Government touts importance of integrating the Azores in the project SuperDARN
The Government of the Azores met with leaders of the SuperDARN project, including Professor Simon Shepherd, to make an official statement about the importance of the project to promoting cooperation with the U.S. and the positive development of the Azores.</p>
Jan 25, 2012
UN News Centre
UN partners with Dartmouth a cappella group to spotlight Horn of Africa famine
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) today released a new video message aimed at highlighting the ongoing famine in the Horn of Africa, with a song recorded by the renowned a cappella group, The Dartmouth Aires.
Jan 24, 2012
The Boston Globe
Biotechs strike partnerships to spread their costs, risks
At the 30th annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, Tillman Gerngross pressed drug company leaders from around the world to farm out some specialized research and development to his New Hampshire start-up, Adimab LLC.</p>
Jan 16, 2012
Medical Physics Web
Quantified biomarkers aid glioma resection
Having developed an algorithm that takes five biomarkers into account, Professor Keith Paulsen's team hopes to detect tumour tissue with significantly higher accuracy.</p>
Dec 13, 2011
InnovationNewsDaily
Buried Threat: Military Tests Device to Find Unexploded Bombs
U.S. military has funded new technology that can better track buried threats from past wars. Professor Fridon Shubitidze and his colleagues have created computer algorithms capable of sorting through the low-frequency electromagnetic signatures of buried explosives.</p>
Dec 09, 2011
WCAX-TV
New technology aims to aid firefighters
Ladder trucks are crucial for fire fighters during fires. Getting a ladder to a window could be the difference between life or death. Students at Dartmouth are using their engineering skills to help.</p>
Dec 05, 2011
Financial Times
Bioenergy: Food security proves a worry
Professor Lee Lynd is quoted in an article about the challenges of implementing biofuels production in South Africa.</p>
Dec 05, 2011