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QUARTZ
In Greenland and Antarctica, supposedly "safe" ice is melting alarmingly fast
Ninety-seven percent of the surface of Greenland’s ice sheet melted in 2012, a level of ice melt the island hasn’t seen since 1889, according to Kaitlin Keegan, a Dartmouth engineering research associate who studies arctic ice.
Jan 31, 2019
The Innovator
The Platform Economy
Experts, including Dartmouth engineering professor Geoff Parker, say that companies have the chance to create platforms of their own, jointly create platforms, or leverage other platforms to their advantage.
Jan 31, 2019
The Dartmouth
Arctic Report Card notes temperature increase
With the help of two Dartmouth professors, NOAA’s 2018 Arctic Report Card described this year as the second-warmest year in the Arctic since 1900.
Jan 31, 2019
WOMEN 2.0
This Tech Teacher of the Year Wants To Stomp Out Math Phobia and Level the Playing Field
Dartmouth engineering professor Petra Bonfert-Taylor has developed several programs to make engineering and math accessible.
Jan 31, 2019
The Dartmouth
Construction begins on the west end of campus
Gound clearing has begun as the College prepares for the construction of a new building that will soon house both the computer science dept and Thayer School of Engineering.
Jan 31, 2019
The Dartmouth
Senior Design Challenge faculty receive award
DCAL announced that design thinking lecturer Eugene Korsunskiy and engineering professor Peter Robbie won the 2018 Apgar Award for Innovation in Teaching.
Jan 28, 2019
The Dartmouth
Morphy, the College's corpse flower, blooms early
"[Professor Jane Hill's] research focuses on breath analysis to diagnose patients with tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis. By using the same technology, they are analyzing the volatiles released over time by Morphy."
Jan 02, 2019
Nature
Greenland is losing ice at fastest rate in 350 years
Quotes dartmouth engineering professor Mary Albert about new research that found ice melt across Greenland is accelerating, and the volume of meltwater running into the ocean has reached unprecedented levels.
Dec 17, 2018