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The Washington Post

By reducing concussions, Ivy Leaguers' dummy could help save football

"If football winds up saved ... It will owe much to one engineering school that disdains boundaries and preaches failure, and to two engineer-athletes who chose to spend their summer poor in sleep and rich in metal shavings."

Apr 26, 2016

Science Friday

When Laser Science Was 'Far Out'

The show 'Laserium' had its origins in Dartmouth engineering professor Elsa Garmire’s Caltech lab.

Apr 26, 2016

The Dartmouth

Martin de Bustamante '08 Th'09 sees success in business

Monica Martin de Bustamante '08 Th'09 majored in engineering sciences and Romance languages all while playing both soccer and rugby and then founded her own biopharmaceutical consulting firm.

Apr 13, 2016

IEEE – The Institute

The Light-Based Technologies Inside Your Favorite Digital Camera

GoPro and smartphone photo apps like Snapchat have these three inventors to thank.

Apr 11, 2016

Yahoo Sports

Dartmouth wins April Fools Day with tackling dummy video

Dartmouth announced Friday (April Fools Day) that it will field an entire team of MVPs with its players controlling the dummies via remote control.

Apr 04, 2016

The Conversation

Tuberculosis kills thousands of people every day — we aren't doing enough to stop it

Op-ed by Dartmouth engineering professor Jane Hill who is developing a diagnostic breath test for tuberculosis.

Apr 04, 2016

mLive

Remote-controlled tackling dummy puts on a show at college football practice

The Mobile Virtual Player (MVP), a motorized tackling dummy created at Dartmouth, was put through its paces by Rogers Athletic Company.

Mar 31, 2016

The Guardian

Arctic sea ice extent breaks record low for winter

Professor Donald Perovich is quoted regarding how scientists now believe the Arctic is locked onto a course of continually shrinking sea ice.

Mar 31, 2016

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