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The New York Times
A New Kind of Ice That Bends Like a Noodle Without Breaking
“There are no grain boundaries, no cracks, no features that otherwise limit how much elastic strain a body can experience," said Dartmouth Engineering Professor Erland Schulson.
Jul 08, 2021
MIT Technology Review
2021 Pioneers
George Boateng '16 Th'17 is included in a list of 2021 pioneers by MIT Technology Review.
Jun 30, 2021
Physics World
Optical Imaging Could Reduce Recall Surgery for Breast Cancer Patients
"We choose to investigate optical scatter imaging, because it is non-contact, provides rapid scanning and relies only on endogenous contrast in the tissue,” explains Dartmouth Engineering PhD candidate Samuel Streeter in an article about patients undergoing surgery for breast cancer.
Jun 30, 2021
GreenBiz
12 Young Circular Economy Innovators
Dartmouth Engineering PhD Innovation Fellow Teja Chatty's research is featured in GreenBiz.
Jun 28, 2021
NH Business Review
Tech Tidbits From Around New Hampshire
A team of engineering graduates from Dartmouth is a finalist of NASA’s Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams Challenge to design and build an autonomous search-and-rescue vehicle.
Jun 17, 2021
NH Business Review
Wireless Charging Company Targets Medical Device Industry
The wireless charging startup Resonant Link, a company spun out of Dartmouth and based in Shelburne, Vt., is applying its technology to the medical industry.
Jun 10, 2021
MarketWatch
The S&P 500 Now Is Top-Heavy in 5 Big Tech Stocks but That Alone Won’t End This Bull Market
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Geoffrey Parker is interviewed for an article discussing the lopsided S&P 500 market.
Jun 09, 2021
The Health Care Blog
Will Google Health Platformize the Electronic Health Record Market?
COVID-19 also is accelerating many trends that already have slowly been transforming the healthcare industry, according to a blog co-written by Dartmouth Engineering Professor Geoffrey Parker.
May 26, 2021