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Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science

The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science (DUJS) is a student-run science journal and the only science journal at Dartmouth. The DUJS publishes a print journal quarterly containing scientific articles of various disciplines written by undergraduates as well as independent research, review articles, interviews with faculty members, and more. In addition to the print journal, the DUJS also has a website updated weekly with news articles covering publications by Dartmouth students and professors as well as seminars by guest lecturers in many of the science departments at Dartmouth. The website for the DUJS can be accessed here:

The DUJS was recognized by 'Nature as one of the top undergraduate science journals in the country in 2007.

Recent themes for DUJS print journals have been:

Fall 2012: "Science and Society"
Spring 2012: "Extreme Science"
Winter 2012: "Under the Sea"
Fall 2011: Mythbusters
Spring 2011: Mysteries of the Cell
Winter 2011: Biotechnology
Fall 2010: A Day in the Life
Spring 2010: This is Your Brain


Archives for the journal can be found here:

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