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Windpower Engineering
Jul 29, 2011
Dartmouth students study wind in remote African areas
A group of Dartmouth engineering students are using a Nomad 2 Wind Data Logger the company donated to study wind in a remote region of Tanzania.
Xconomy
Jul 29, 2011
Biotech Vet Gerngross Dishes Out More Details On Latest VC-Backed Startup Arsanis
Arsanis, co-founded late last year by successful biotech entrepreneur Tillman Gerngross, is using the antibody discovery technology from another of Gerngross's startups, Lebanon, NH-based Adimab, to find antibody drugs that might provide a new alternative to antibiotics.
Citybiznews
Jul 29, 2011
Anti-Counterfeiting Startup Sproxil Completes $1.8M Offering
Sproxil Inc., which provides anti-counterfeiting technology for use with mobile phones and targeted at emerging markets, has completed a $1.79 million equity offering.
CNET News
Jul 29, 2011
GE invests in storage unit innovation
SustainX announced it's received $14.4 million in funding from GE subsidiary GE Energy Financial Services, Cadent Energy Partners, Polaris Ventures, and Rockport Capital.
Mass High Tech
Jul 29, 2011
NH's SustainX brings in $14.4M from GE and others
SustainX Inc., which is developing technology that uses compressed air for energy storage, has received a $14.4 million investment from GE Energy Financial Services.
The Colby Echo
Jul 28, 2011
Considering the Engineering Program at Dartmouth?
Chelsea Sonksen, Social Media Editor for The Colby Echo, interviewed Chris Hoder, a Colby student enrolled in Thayer School's Dual Degree Program, to learn more about the program.
Forbes
Jul 28, 2011
The Midas List: 2011's Top Tech Investors
Thayer alums and board members Scott Sandell and Terry McGuire are #5 and #29, respectively, on Forbes's list of Top Tech Investors of 2011.
Popular Mechanics
Jul 28, 2011
Six Students, One Summer and a Resurrected Log Cabin
When a Dartmouth College junior found his canoe club's cabin had burned to the ground, he didn't take it lying down. Instead, Greg Sokol recruited five fellow students, who together became chainsaw masters and learned the ancient art of fitting logs in a sweat-soaked summer of rebuilding what was lost.
