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WIRED
Mutant Yeast Are Cranking Out Pharma's Next Superdrug
Professor Gerngross's Adimab is using yeast to cure practically any disease for which a treatment is so ambitious doctors only dare to dream about it.
Mar 15, 2016
The New York Times
Ivy League Moves to Eliminate Tackling at Football Practices
A new rule inspired by Dartmouth, where full-contact practices were eliminated by Coach "Buddy" Teevens '79. Instead, Dartmouth players practice tackling with the "Mobile Virtual Player."
Mar 02, 2016
I CARE IF YOU LISTEN
5 Questions to Molly Herron (composer)
Brooklyn-based composer Molly Herron finds inspiration in both science and newly-invented instruments. Upcoming projects include collaborations with Dartmouth.
Feb 29, 2016
Valley News
Advance Transit to Launch Bus App
With the help of Dartmouth engineering students, the nonprofit transportation group plans to release its first smartphone app on Tuesday.
Feb 29, 2016
FierceBiotech
Adimab issues a challenge
Adimab CEO Tillman Gerngross wants to challenge the way governments handle the R&D response to a viral outbreak.
Feb 19, 2016
Pique
Busted knees and broken legs
Professor Rick Greenwald weighs in on the importance of bindings that can better release your foot during a twist.
Jan 26, 2016
TravelPulse
Are DOT's Tarmac Delay Fines Actually Making Delays Longer?
A study by Dartmouth and MIT has shown that passengers faced longer overall delays after the U.S. DOT’s 2010 tarmac delay rule was instituted.
Jan 12, 2016
ConsumerAffairs
Study: tarmac stranding rule creating more delays
Dartmouth-MIT researchers say it's another example of unintended consequences.
Jan 12, 2016