Archive for April, 2008

25th Apr 2008

Microorganisms: the key to solving global warming?

Researchers at the National Oceanography Centre at the University of Southampton, England, have found that coccolithophores, a microscopic marine organism once thought to be the key to solving global warming, may actually have little effect on carbon dioxide levels, the journal Nature reported.

18th Apr 2008

DMS researchers find genes to die for

Genetics researchers at Dartmouth Medical School have identified the genes that control cell death during asymmetrical cell division

18th Apr 2008

St. Jude’s researchers find genetic link between leukemias

New research links acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) to a mutation in the Ikaros gene, according to Science Now.

18th Apr 2008

DUJS to Celebrate 10th Anniversary

The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science (DUJS), one of the first undergraduate science journals in the country, will celebrate its 10th anniversary in conjunction with the Wetterhahn Science Symposium at Dartmouth College on May 22.

18th Apr 2008

DUJS Science News Coverage

Beginning this week, DUJS will post regular online updates on science happenings at Dartmouth and around the world.

17th Apr 2008

Aneurysmal Treatment: Clips or Coils?


17th Apr 2008

The Dartmouth Scientific Association

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17th Apr 2008

Detection of Acrylamide in Potato Chips

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17th Apr 2008

Complications: A Surgeon’s Note on an Imperfect Science

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17th Apr 2008

Laser Light: Physics and Medicine

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