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VPR

Climate Change Scientists And The Public Debate

In a story about climate change, VPR’s Vermont Edition turns to Dartmouth engineering professor Mary Albert for her expertise.

Nov 18, 2014

Valley News

Canada Firm Buys Mascoma Corp.

Professor Lynd's company has sold its chief asset—a genetically modified yeast that makes it cheaper to produce biomass ethanol—to a Canadian firm better known for making yeasts that go into bread than alternative fuels.

Nov 10, 2014

USA Today College

Ideas at Collegiate Inventors Competition 'represent a significant innovative leap'

Dartmouth engineering professor Eric Fossum is a competition judge for the 2014 Collegiate Inventors Competition Expo and Awards in Alexandria, Va.

Nov 05, 2014

FOX News

How does the U.S. Navy prepare for monster waves?

Story features Dartmouth engineer Calvin Krishen Th'07, '08, test director at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Washington, D.C.

Nov 03, 2014

Nature Materials

Bioinspired structural materials

This review discusses the common structural motifs of a range of natural materials and the difficulties associated with mimicking these designs in the fabrication of synthetic structures with enhanced mechanical properties.

Oct 27, 2014

NHPR

Report: Cancer Cases Avoidable If Well Owners Test For Arsenic

A new study out of Dartmouth College estimates that arsenic in well water could be causing as many as 830 cases of cancer in the granite state.

Oct 22, 2014

The Dartmouth

College aims to focus undergraduate research

Two new programs — Stamps Scholars and First Year Research in Engineering — aim to boost the number of student research opportunities.

Oct 22, 2014

Concord Monitor

New Hampshire report stresses arsenic danger

The report by Dartmouth and the state departments of health and environmental services estimates that 450 to 600 cases of cancer could be avoided through testing and treatment of water found to have unhealthy levels of arsenic.

Oct 22, 2014

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