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Smithsonian Magazine
How Scientists Are Keeping Irreplaceable Research Going During the COVID-19 Pandemic
“We’ll lose the summer data from that and so it will put us back that way… but it’s definitely not a show-stopper,” says Dartmouth Professor Mary Albert in an article about field research cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mar 20, 2020
Cheddar
Airline Coronavirus Crisis Outstrips 2008 Woes, but Bailout Trickier Now, Say Experts
"It's an infectious disease that we're talking about, and the fact that it's traveling country to country and state to state means that the airlines are in the thick of it right from the beginning," said Professor Vikrant Vaze.
Mar 18, 2020
NH Business Review
Tech Tidbits From Around New Hampshire
Eric R. Fossum was named the winner of the 2020 Edwin H. Land Medal by the Optical Society and the Society for Imaging Science and Technology.
Mar 16, 2020
NH Business Review
$3 Million Grant May Help Reduce Unnecessary Breast Biopsies
“We’re hoping that our results are very positive and that this process could be commercialized so women would have access to it across the country," said Professor Keith Paulsen.
Mar 13, 2020
Biofpr
Global sustainable bioenergy project offers a new approach to key bioenergy issues
Dartmouth engineering professor Lee Lynd is interviewed about the future of bioenergy.
Mar 06, 2020
FAPESP
Sustainable energy: a challenge nearly as great as global warming
"Conceived and coordinated by Lee Lynd, a researcher at Dartmouth and a pioneer in the study of converting biomass to energy, the GSB project involves scientists from across the globe seeking a solution to one of the critical problems of our times."
Mar 06, 2020
UNICA
Bioenergy on Center Stage as Brazilian Research Foundation Marks 50th Anniversary in Washington
Dartmouth engineering Professor Lee Lynd is quoted: “Brazil has plentiful land, BTU-competitive fuel price, a high fraction of flex-fuel vehicles, low greenhouse gas emissions and demonstrated social and environmental benefits.”
Mar 06, 2020
Concord Monitor
As Antibiotic Resistance Builds, Dartmouth Research Works On an Alternative
An article on antibiotic resistance features Associate Professor of Engineering Karl Griswold's work at Thayer involving lysins, a type of enzyme produced by phages, which are viruses that attack cells.
Mar 03, 2020