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WCAX

A better way to detect breast cancer?

Thanks to the work of Dartmouth engineers and clinicians, a machine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is providing some women with two tests in one.

Feb 03, 2014

NH Union Leader

Giving back is at the very top of Gordon Ehret's must-do list

Gordon Ehret '02, Th'03 '04, an interim operations leader at Hypertherm, has been recognized as one of Union Leader's "40 Under Forty."

Jan 28, 2014

The Dartmouth

Thayer grad applies to Mars mission

Max Fagin Th’11 is one of 1,058 individuals chosen by Mars One—a program that aims to establish a permanent human settlement on the Red Planet—to advance into the second round of its application process.

Jan 24, 2014

Valley News

School Notes: A More Creative Approach to Engineering

Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering has received a measure of recognition for a program that’s unique to Dartmouth and likely couldn’t have been created anywhere else.

Jan 14, 2014

Xconomy

Tillman Gerngross, the Scientist Turned Scientific Businessman

An in-depth profile of Tillman Gerngross, associate provost of entrepreneurship & technology transfer and a professor of engineering.

Jan 12, 2014

MIT Technology Review

Novel Circuit Shrinks Laptop Chargers, Could Improve Appliance Efficiency

Dartmouth engineering professor Charlie Sullivan is quoted about a new kind of power adapter is barely bigger than a plug.

Jan 07, 2014

PNAS

Sliding heavy stones to the Forbidden City on ice

Professor Erland Schulson presents an engineering analysis of how the Chinese transported heavy stones from a quarry west of Beijing to the site of the Forbidden City in the 15th to 16th century.

Dec 20, 2013

Science360

Polar ice and engineering: Drilling back through time

NSF featured this video edited by Courtney R. Hammond '11 and provided by the U.S. Ice Drilling Program which is overseen by Dartmouth engineering professor Mary Albert.

Dec 20, 2013

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