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Data, testing helped Cornell curb COVID-19
Texas teacher shortage tackled by Rice certification plan
Hudson Valley lab donates 47K apples to local food pantries
Racially Diverse Congregations in U.S. Have Nearly Tripled in Past 20 Years, Baylor University Study Finds
Folding proteins feel heat, and cold
Using sunlight to transform chemical manufacturing into ‘zero-waste’ industries
Study confirms spit testing may help doctors diagnose concussions
$1 million grant awarded to additive manufacturing researchers
Global Cornell hosts International Education Week, Nov. 16-20
Coronavirus lockdown caused dramatic changes in water consumption, research finds
COVID-19 pandemic report reveals massive hit to North of England’s health and economy
Antibody study confirms low levels of infection during first wave
Tips for making nanographene
Uracil Switch in SARS-CoV-2 Genome Alters Innate Immune Responses
Landmark Antarctic research plan for Australia and Switzerland
Promising changes ahead for older Australians
Red handfish juveniles released to boost endangered wild population
Curtin partners with Extreme Tech Challenge on global startup competition
Mental Health Victoria welcomes $235 million Recovery Workforce investment in support and services
Checking in with a colleague: Elliot Walsh
Responsible business platform wins Sydney Genesis startup competition
New fossil seal species rewrites history
Legal avenues to Tobacco Endgame goal
Future of warfare: new tech helps better detect drones
Researchers awarded $3.85million in Marsden Funding for ground-breaking projects
Weighing space dust with radar
‘Another level of precaution and safety’: University’s Vivek Goel on latest mask guidelines
Researchers secure $17.5m in Marsden funding
Study: Disease-specific training benefits home care workers
That’s a Wrap: Protein ‘Burritos’ Stabilize Vaccines
Enterococcus Co-Infection Makes Colibacillosis Deadlier in Poultry
Crook sick or unwell CSIRO tech helps with healthcare lingo
Robotic AI learns to be spontaneous
Toni Morrison to be inducted into Women’s Hall of Fame
Alum heads Mellon Foundation’s higher education program
One Health a key focus of COVID-19 Summit
Capitol Hill closed, but Cornell’s engagement efforts continue
Engineer to model sunshine deflection for cooling planet
Researchers 3D print biomedical parts with supersonic speed
Diseases of despair diagnoses increase in Pennsylvania
Studies Outline Key Ethical Questions Surrounding Brain-Computer Interface Tech
‘Revolutionary’ algorithms underestimate risk to patients
Nursing Standard and Southampton launch survey on working patterns for nursing staff
Dementia peak body welcomes extension of Older Persons COVID-19 Support Line
Large Volcanic Eruption Caused Largest Mass Extinction
8 investments that work to increase physical activity launched
New science to improve Antarctic-wide protection
Has legalising medicinal cannabis made a difference?