Ingenious Molecular Switches Capture Prestigious NSF Award
The switch on the wall turns on the light; flip it the other way and the room goes dark. Now imagine such a switch, but on a molecular level. This is not science fiction.
The switch on the wall turns on the light; flip it the other way and the room goes dark. Now imagine such a switch, but on a molecular level. This is not science fiction.
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $2.6 million in new and competing awards during January 2013, as reported by the Office of Sponsored Projects.
It might seem odd to bring artists to a symposium that is focused on improving health care, education, and economic development.
Dartmouth's Hopkins Center for the Arts has co-commissioned American film auteur Jim Jarmusch and the acclaimed composer Phil Kline to create a new opera, Tesla in New York
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $2.1 million in new and competing awards during December 2012, as reported by the Office of Sponsored Projects.
In the ever-evolving digital age, academic institutions have to make important decisions about records and information storage: What university records should be archived? How long should they be kept? Who should have access to them?
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Dartmouth researchers were awarded a combined $4.7 million in new and competing awards during October 2012 ($2.7 million) and November 2012 ($2 million), for projects ranging from rural workforce development to brain imaging genetics to quantum co
It is not every day, or even every four years, that a college student has the chance to direct an orchestra, work with acclaimed dancers, or run a theater production.
Dartmouth researchers were awarded a combined $27.3 million in new and competing awards during August 2012 ($19.1 million) and September 2012 ($8.2 million), for projects that range from studying black holes to cancer research to examining causes