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The Litchfield County Times
The Big Green Bus, and Its Message, Pulls Into Canaan
Six days into its transcontinental journey, the Big Green Bus pulled into Canaan Friday at the home of Vali Valenti, where she happily played host for the night for her son, Jules, and his 12 traveling companions.</p>
Jul 26, 2011
The Dartmouth
Yeti robot designed to detect polar crevasses
The Yeti robots’s ground-penetrating radar will allow polar researchers to safely navigate crevass-filled ice caps.
Jul 26, 2011
The Dartmouth
Alumni market sustainable stove
An ecologically-conscious and affordable stove was developed by BioLite, a company run partly by Thayer School of Engineering alumni that specializes in energy-efficient products.
Jul 26, 2011
Popular Mechanics
Yeti and "Cool Robot," the Rovers Tough Enough to Explore Greenland's Ice Sheet
Professor Laura Ray's autonomous robots built for the arctic get ready to aid climate studies in Greenland, running on battery and solar power.</p>
Jul 26, 2011
Engineering News-Record
Top Engineering Schools Hold First Summit About International Exchange
Academic administrators of top university engineering programs in India, Brazil, and China joined U.S. Ivy League counterparts and multinational industry leaders in late June at Columbia University in New York City to discuss opportunities for further global collaboration.</p>
Jul 26, 2011
The Graduate Forum
Second Annual Engineering in Medicine Symposium a Success!
Redesigning Cancer Imaging and Therapy: Researchers from bioengineering and cancer medicine gathered to discuss new imaging tools, molecular targeting approaches, contrast agents, and therapeutic delivery methods.</p>
Jul 26, 2011
The Chronicle of Higher Education
New Network Seeks to Form a 'Meta-University' to Link Engineering Schools
Several of the world's leading universities, including Dartmouth, could soon be collaborating on engineering-design projects and research activities, exchanging students and professors, and pooling their expertise to work more closely with industry.</p>
Jul 26, 2011
The Dartmouth
Students to help install Rwandan power plants
Eight student members of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering will spend two months in Rwanda implementing hydroelectric energy in rural towns.
Jul 26, 2011