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Valley News
Dartmouth Researchers Get a Microscopic View of Ticks
"Hopefully these experiments will spark that curiosity in students and they’ll go on to be the future scientists that we need," said Dartmouth Engineering PhD candidate Sidhartha Jandhyala.
May 09, 2021
CNN
This Startup Grows Kelp Then Sinks It to Pull Carbon from the Air
"The intentional removal of eight hundred gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere will probably be the biggest engineering challenge in human history," Running Tide Founder Marty Odlin '04, Thayer '07 said.
May 03, 2021
Valley News
Dartmouth Provost to Lead Lehigh University
After serving in top jobs at Dartmouth College for more than 15 years, Provost Joseph Helble will be leaving Hanover to serve as the president of Lehigh University, officials said Monday.
Apr 26, 2021
NBC5
Dartmouth Alum Will Make Olympic History with Team Puerto Rico
"To set the stage for all the little Puerto Rican girls out there who are working hard playing basketball, it's just so cool," said Dartmouth student Isalys Quiñones.
Apr 22, 2021
The Dartmouth
Dartmouth Design Collective Hosts Second Annual Designathon
Twenty-three participants across six teams participated in Dartmouth Design Collective’s second annual Designathon from April 9 to April 15.
Apr 22, 2021
Science & Enterprise
Small Biz Award Funds Home Elder Muscle Device
A start-up company spun-off from Dartmouth College received a grant to develop a device for older people to measure their muscle mass exercises at home.
Apr 21, 2021
Forbes
Antibody Startup Adagio Raises $336 Million To Develop A Variant-Proof Treatment For COVID-19
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Tillman Gerngross has a simple goal: he wants to find one antibody that can both treat and prevent COVID-19, no matter how much the virus mutates.
Apr 19, 2021
New Food Magazine
Income More Important Than Good Land When It Comes to Food Security
Researchers from Dartmouth College found that the quality of agricultural land was not as important as household income when it comes to predicting food insecurity.
Apr 19, 2021