Team determines protein structure
By JONATHAN ERDMAN | January 12, 2009A Dartmouth research team has determined the structure of a protein vital to cell division, publishing its results in the Jan.
A Dartmouth research team has determined the structure of a protein vital to cell division, publishing its results in the Jan.
Physicians at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center's second annual Clinical Research Awareness Day emphasized the importance of that clinical trials have for testing new medications.
Colleges across the country are cutting back on technology spending in response to the current economic crisis, according to the results of the Campus Computing Project's 2008 survey, as reported in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
John Burns, New York Times London Bureau chief and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, for the first time publicly shared the details of his struggle with cancer to a full auditorium of approximately 150 attendees at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center on Thursday.
Admiral Patrick Walsh, the vice chief of U.S. Naval Operations, discussed global military strategy in a lecture in Kemeny.
James Hansen, a leading climate scientist, spoke as part of a symposium on climate change held at the Thayer School of Engineering on Thursday.
New York Times economics columnist David Leonhardt said the government must increase education spending and decrease health care costs to make long-term economic improvments.
Visiting professor Ken Zuckerman has achieved international fame for his work on the sarod, a stringed instrument common in classical Indian music.
John Chittick '70 explains his upcoming AIDS-education trip to central Africa in the Rockefeller Center Tuesday. Chittick will travel with Jimmy Kircher '10.
NASA solar physicist Barbara Thompson explains variations in the sun's magnetism at a Tuesday lecture in Wilder Hall.
The Cultures of Democracy panel explores the effects of the humanities on democracy on Thursday.