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The SEE Science Center partnered with community organizations to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by offering free food, live demonstrations, and interactive exhibits.
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The program, run by researchers from Dartmouth and the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, allows students to test their water for arsenic. It has already increased testing in several towns.
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One of the companies, HydroPhos, was started by University of New Hampshire students.
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New research from Dartmouth shows potentially harmful levels of mercury in black guillemot chicks, contributing to scientists’ understanding of mercury exposure for seabirds.
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How new findings in plant behavior science are raising questions about plant life, awareness, and even “intelligence.”
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This weekend, you could get facts about climate change directly from scientists at forums planned around the state.
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Climbing down trees may have led apes to develop a greater range of motion in the elbows and shoulders, according to a new study from Dartmouth College researchers.
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Kislat is using the dilution refrigerator to test out special detectors that will help him study gamma rays. Eventually, they could go up into space.
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Jack Duranceau’s senior thesis studied the existence of two new planets 257 light years away.
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The Sowerby’s beaked whale normally inhabits some of the deepest waters of the North Atlantic. A sick juvenile ended up on shore near Gloucester, Mass.