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Upstart Business Journal
How food allergy drove this entrepreneur to start a company
Conversations are ongoing with Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering to develop the prototype of an allergen detecting device.
Sep 14, 2015
WABI TV5
Pediatric Stands Being Used In Developing Nations
Scott Mitchell, dual-degree ’13, and his team designed a stander for cerebral palsy patients that not only works, but is also adjustable, comfortable and inexpensive.
Sep 10, 2015
The New York Times
Tackling Goes High-Tech at Dartmouth With New Dummies
Football coach Buddy Teevens asked Dartmouth's engineering school to create a safer way for players to practice tackling.
Sep 10, 2015
spectroscopyNOW
To dye for: Breast cancer on the margins
Dartmouth researchers have devised a new way to perform near infrared optical measurements of resected breast tissue for potential follow-up surgeries.
Sep 03, 2015
Livemint
Flight share plan for new Mumbai airport still up in the air
Professor Vikrant Vaze is quoted as an operations research and aviation specialist regarding traffic allocation at the Navi Mumbai international airport.
Aug 25, 2015
The Wall Street Journal
For Delta, It's Up to You, New York
Professor Vikrant Vaze is quoted as an transportation studies researcher regarding Delta's attempt to build a new hub operation at La Guardia.
Aug 25, 2015
JG-TC
Little Known Characters in America: Sylvanus Thayer
Known as “the Father of West Point” Sylvanus Thayer (June 9, 1785 - Sept. 7, 1872) first attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1807 as valedictorian of his class.
Aug 22, 2015
ConsumerAffairs
Dartmouth develops device for football players to practice at full contact without risk of injury
The humanoid tackling dummy simulates in-game conditions while reducing athlete-on-athlete collisions.
Aug 20, 2015