Cold War Spy Satellites Reveal Ancient Roman Forts An analysis of declassified imagery identifies 396 forts spanning from Syria to Iraq.
Faculty Profile of Bala Chaudhary The environmental studies professor works on mycorrhizae, macroecology, and movement.
Charleston, South Carolina monument honors enslaved ancestors (Today) A project Raquel Fleskes is co-leading with community collaborators in Charleston South Carolina was featured on the Today show.
New maps show where snowfall is disappearing (CNN) Professor Justin Mankin studies globally declining snowfalls.
Two grim reports on global climate efforts highlight increased fossil fuel subsidies, ill health (AP) Professor Mankin spoke to AP on climate change and the economy.
Q&A with Geography Professor and Climate Scientist Justin Mankin (The Dartmouth) Professor Mankin discusses the journey to his current work, his reflections on his research and his opinions on the future of climate change.
Our Big Brains Have Shrunk. Scientists Might Know Why. (WSJ) Professor Jeremy DeSilva's research in the Wall Street Journal.
What Goes Up a Tree Must Evolve the Ability to Climb Down (NYT) In a study of chimpanzee and monkey anatomy, primate arms provide hints about how our ancestors got to the ground in one piece.
Our Shoulders and Elbows Began as Brakes for Climbing Apes Study introduces 'downclimbing' from trees as a driver in early-human evolution.
Fostering Sustainable Agriculture at the Dartmouth Organic Farm Research and community outreach led by Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Theresa Ong helps farmers adopt sustainable agricultural practices.
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