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Dartmouth researchers report that the financial toll of El Niño can persist for several years after the event itself & cost trillions in lost income worldwide.
Researchers are taking the first steps towards creating custom-made robots that can build concrete structures under the sea.
Study links athletic performance to climate adaptation and rules of ecology.
Barnard College President and Dartmouth College President-elect Sian Beilock, Brown University President Christina Paxson, and AAAS Board of Directors Chair and Olin College of Engineering President Gilda A. Barabino argue that higher education can encourage more women and people of color to enter the STEM workforce.
The familiar ball-and-stick models in chemistry classrooms may soon give way to snazzy virtual reality headsets.
New study finds 500-plus major league home runs since 2010 occurred due to thinner air caused by global warming.
Engineering students at Dartmouth propose fixes to make the Montgomery House's more energy efficient.
Barnard College President and Dartmouth College President-elect Sian Beilock argues that colleges can help students cultivate hope and counter the negative mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and our current social and political climate.
Discovery made at Dartmouth instrumental in quickly bringing the COVID-19 vaccines to market.
The Institute of Arctic Studies will continue to train the next generation of climate change scientists, thanks to a new $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation supporting the institute’s Joint Science Education Project through 2026.