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The DUJS has ceased online publication for the term. Science news coverage will resume in January–stay tuned!
The DUJS has ceased online publication for the term. Science news coverage will resume in January–stay tuned!
Regina Herzlinger from the Harvard Business School presented at DHMC last Tuesday as part of the Harry and Carolyn Bird Lecture Series in Health Care and Policy, and focused on why and how the United States should reform health care. Continue reading
In the midst of the U.S. health insurance debate, a research team led by Elliott S. Fisher at Dartmouth Medical School has asserted that reform of the health care delivery system should include two important components: the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) and the accountable care organization (ACO). Continue reading
Dr. Ian Newton, an international expert of bird ecology and former president of the British Ecological Society, spoke about the human impact on bird migratory patterns at Dartmouth on Wednesday. Continue reading
Dartmouth professor Ryan Calsbeek and postdoctoral researcher Robert Cox recently found that intraspecific variation in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in brown anole lizard (Anolis sagrei) can be attributed to underlying sex differences in responses to local variation of environmental conditions, rather than solely to natural selection. Continue reading