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Flower-shaped magnetic nanoparticles may help destroy deep-seated cancer cells

The Dartmouth magnetic nanoparticles form flower-like aggregates which helps them to generate cancer-killing heat while under the influence of low alternating magnetic fields.

Mar 15, 2015

Business 2 Community

All Five Sharks Pounce, But Mark Cuban Gets The Deal: $200k For LuminAID

On Shark Tank’s special episode devoted to business started by college students, Andrea Shresta and Anna Stork '08 asked the investors to put their money in LuminAID.

Feb 23, 2015

Chicago Tribune

LuminAID co-founders to appear on ABC's 'Shark Tank' on Friday night

Anna Stork '08 and Andrea Sreshta, who designed their first lamps in 2010, are scheduled to appear on ABC’s “Shark Tank” on Friday night, 8pm CT.

Feb 20, 2015

WBUR

How Dartmouth's President Is Trying To Cut The Rising Cost Of College

President Hanlon told each of the schools at Dartmouth — the college, the engineering school, the medical school and the business school — to reallocate 1.5 percent of its spending.

Feb 11, 2015

Medical Physics Web

Cerenkoscopy monitors breast treatments

With Professor Brian Pogue as senior investigator, Cerenkov radiation imaging of soft tissue (Cerenkoscopy), has been used to monitor radiotherapy patients in its first clinical trial.

Feb 09, 2015

Chicago Tribune

How Lake Forest's Jack Traynor picked Dartmouth

Lake Forest linebacker Jack Traynor wrote an essay for Pioneer Press detailing his decision to attend Dartmouth.

Feb 06, 2015

WCAX

Inside Dartmouth-Hitchcock's high-tech operating facility

Engineering professor Keith Paulsen is interviewed for this story on Dartmouth's new Center for Surgical Innovation.

Jan 12, 2015

ScienceDaily

Diagnostic screening: Microwave imaging of the breast may be better and safer

New research suggests a better, cheaper, and safer way to look for the telltale signs of breast cancer may be with microwaves.

Dec 16, 2014

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