Dartmouth College, commonly referred to as Dartmouth is a private Ivy League research university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.

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An artificial intelligence model for detecting mental disorders using conversations on Reddit

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Adding kinetic trapping to create a new generation of actuated printed objects

Smartphone imaging systems for medical use

A smart tablecloth that can detect non-metallic objects ranging from avocadoes to credit cards

New treatment for drug-resistant bacteria

Researchers have created a mobile-sensing system that judges employee performance

Mobile-sensing and consumer tech upgrade the employee review Using smartphones, fitness bracelets and a custom app, researchers have created a mobile-sensing system that judges employee performance. The system works by monitoring the physical, emotional and behavioral well-being of workers to classify high and low performers. The new mobile-sensing system opens the way for consumer technology

Researchers have created a mobile-sensing system that judges employee performance

Will self-driving cars represent a new mode for surveillance?

Picture the future, where driving is a thing of the past. You can hop in your car or one from a ride-share, buckle up and tell the car where you want to go. During your ride, you can check your email and look up a few things online through your dashboard. Meanwhile, your whereabouts and

Will self-driving cars represent a new mode for surveillance?

A breakthrough process to produce targeted therapies against diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration

A research team at Dartmouth College has developed a new strategy for drug discovery and development that can be used to produce targeted therapies against diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration, according to a study published in Nature Communications. It is hoped that the process will also be useful in the large-scale production of new pharmaceuticals. The

A breakthrough process to produce targeted therapies against diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration

Harvesting the heart’s energy to power life-saving devices

The heart’s motion is so powerful that it can recharge devices that save our lives, according to new research from Dartmouth College. Using a dime-sized invention developed by engineers at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth, the kinetic energy of the heart can be converted into electricity to power a wide-range of implantable devices,

Harvesting the heart’s energy to power life-saving devices

A drinkable cocktail of designer molecules shows promise for Alzheimer’s and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Yale researchers have identified a drinkable cocktail of designer molecules that interferes with a crucial first step of Alzheimer’s and even restores memories in mice, they report Jan. 2 in the journal Cell Reports. The binding of amyloid beta peptides to prion proteins triggers a cascade of devasting events in the progression of Alzheimer’s — accumulation

A drinkable cocktail of designer molecules shows promise for Alzheimer’s and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Making back surgery safer, faster and less expensive with a new imaging system

Dartmouth engineers and physicians develop innovative stereovision system Researchers at Dartmouth College have found a way to make back surgery safer, faster and more cost effective. MRIs and CT scans help surgeons identify spine problems, like compressed vertebrae or herniated disks, but finding a clear path to those problem areas is not always as straightforward.

Making back surgery safer, faster and less expensive with a new imaging system

New-generation iodine-removing material could hold the key to cleaning radioactive waste

Researchers at Dartmouth College have developed a new material that scrubs iodine from water for the first time. The breakthrough could hold the key to cleaning radioactive waste in nuclear reactors and after nuclear accidents like the 2011 Fukushima disaster. The new-generation microporous material designed at Dartmouth is the result of chemically stitching small organic

New-generation iodine-removing material could hold the key to cleaning radioactive waste

Molecular machines are ready to join forces and take on real-world work

3-D printing turns nanomachines into life-size workers Chenfeng Ke, CC BY-ND Chenfeng Ke, Dartmouth College Nanomachines are tiny molecules – more than 10,000 lined up side by side would be narrower than the diameter of a human hair – that can move when they receive an external stimulus. They can already deliver medication within a

Molecular machines are ready to join forces and take on real-world work

Discovery: A New Form of Light

A rule of chemistry suppressed — promising new ways to look into cells, make LEDs Glow-in-the-dark stickers, weird deep-sea fish, LED lightbulbs — all have forms of luminescence. In other words, instead of just reflecting light, they make their own. Now a team of scientists from the University of Vermont and Dartmouth College have discovered

Discovery: A New Form of Light

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