Dartmouth Students Compete in Tournament for Physicists
Six undergraduates traveled to Sweden to compete against 17 teams from around the world.
[more]Six undergraduates traveled to Sweden to compete against 17 teams from around the world.
[more]Male scientists in the United Kingdom report teaching less than their female counterparts, while women and minorities tend to feel disadvantaged in their careers. Female academics report spending more time on teaching and public-engagement tasks, and less time on research, than their male counterparts, according to a survey of UK university staff in science-based subjects.
[more]Pencils and Shrinky Dinks technology are used to detect the presence of gases.
[more]Scientific research is Shlosman's passion. "It's like a love affair, you have to love the whole thing," she says. "I think it's almost a way of life, or a way of thinking, and once you get into it it's not a career—it's a calling."
[more]When she first starting working in the Dartmouth Biomedical Engineering Center (DBEC) as a first-year student, Nivedita Nagaraj '16 never expected that studying knee and hip replacements would become such an important part of her undergraduate experience.
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