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Physics Today

Whatever happened to cellulosic ethanol?

Dartmouth Engineering professor Lee Lynd is quoted extensively in this article about what it will take for biofuels to take their needed place in a sustainable world.

Jul 05, 2022

Nature

This Arctic town wants to make renewable energy work at the top of the world

Partnering with a northern settlement in Greenland, Dartmouth Engineering Professor Mary Albert and her team are designing wind and solar devices that can survive and thrive in extreme conditions.

May 09, 2022

S&P Global

Strong international cooperation, domestic policies needed for green steel deal

Professor Erin Mayfield says the U.S is going to need policies that support clean domestic production of steel and notes that electric vehicles and wind turbines will require steel and aluminum.

Mar 22, 2022

San Francisco Chronicle

Grab a seat as the Bay Area dance scene springs back to life

Professor Eugene Korsunskiy is cited as the designer of a dance performance set.

Mar 16, 2022

Team USA

Back at the Olympics with a College Degree, Tricia Mangan Finished 11th in Alpine Combined

Mangan would like to get into biomedical engineering; she is interested in designing prosthetics. But until then, she will focus on the physics of ski racing.

Feb 17, 2022

The Planetary Society

Worlds of snow and ice

From Venus to Pluto, our solar system contains a myriad of planets, moons and other bodies whose surfaces are covered in snow and ice made of water and other exotic stuff. Saturn’s moon Enceladus is among the most intriguing. Colin Meyer, Jacob Buffo and their associates have modeled its ice and the plumes that emanate from the moon’s south pole.

Jan 26, 2022

NH Union Leader

Dartmouth professor will co-lead $2.8M brain research project

Dartmouth engineering professor Hui Fang is co-leading a research project that aims to develop next-generation soft electronic neural probes.

Jan 20, 2022

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