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Forbes
You've Never Heard of Them, but They've Changed Your Life
Steven Sasson, Eric Fossum, Joseph Woodland, Bernard Silver. You’ve almost definitely never heard of them, but they’ve changed your life in ways that affect you just about every day. They are among the inventors who were inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.</p>
Jul 28, 2011
The Dartmouth
Formula racing team designs hybrid
The Dartmouth Formula Racing Team received second place for design at the fifth annual Formula Hybrid Competition.
Jul 28, 2011
Mass High Tech
Laser vision firm Avedro bumps funding to $13M
Avedro Inc.,—a laser vision correction company based on technology developed by Professor Stuart Trembly—has raised $13.3 million of a planned $15.5 million financing.
Jul 28, 2011
The Dartmouth
Buckey discusses political lessons
Dartmouth Medical School professor, adjunct professor of engineering, and former state Senate candidate Jay Buckey discussed the importance of fundraising for political campaigns.
Jul 28, 2011
The New York Times
A Fortuneteller's Prophecy: Dartmouth vs. Princeton
Uyanga Tamir is one of six seniors at Cherry Creek High, a public school in Denver, who are blogging about their college searches.</p>
Jul 28, 2011
Scientific American
Speed Bump: Formula Hybrid Competition Student Engineers Tripped Up by Complexity
At this year's fifth-annual Dartmouth Formula Hybrid showdown, many teams struggled to translate ambitious gas-electric designs into to reliable racing vehicles.
Jul 28, 2011
USA Today
Dartmouth's hybrid car rivalry attracts 21 teams
Twenty-one teams turned out as Dartmouth held its 5th annual Formula Hybrid Competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H.</p>
Jul 28, 2011
Forbes
Tech Startup Uses Cell Phones To Root Out Counterfeit Drugs
PhD Innovation Program graduate, Ashifi Gogo co-founded Sproxil and decided to focus on Nigeria because the government is proactive about fighting counterfeit drugs, and the country has a strong cell phone culture and “a lot of swindlers.”</p>
Jul 28, 2011