New Theory for Detecting Light in the Darkness of a Vacuum
Dartmouth research proposes an experiment to produce 'something from nothing.'
[more]Dartmouth research proposes an experiment to produce 'something from nothing.'
[more]Thirteen professors received awards from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences this year.
[more]Record-breaking rainfall across the northeastern United States is part of a larger trend, a new study suggests. Since 1996, states from Maine to West Virginia have seen an abrupt increase in extreme precipitation—heavy rain and snow resulting in storms that can produce up to 2 inches of water a day, depending on location. These extreme events—tropical cyclones, thunderstorms along fronts, and extratropical cyclones like Nor'easters—have coincided with warming sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic.
[more]Last week marked the conclusion of Guarini's Academic Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (ASURE) Program in partnership with The Leadership Alliance. ASURE provides summer research experience to undergraduates with an opportunity to focus on academic research, networking, and mentoring in their respective fields.
[more]Before she was a Dartmouth trustee, or the seventh chancellor of the University of California San Diego, or the first woman chancellor of North Carolina State University; before she was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; before President Barack Obama awarded her the National Medal of Science; before her research in organic photochemistry and electrochemistry received international awards; before Esquire magazine named her "Best of the New Generation," Marye Anne Fox, Guarini '74—who died in May after a
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