Latest Amherst News

Woodbridge and South Guildford scrub fires
CSRankings: Würzburg Computer Scientists at Top
Braiding Indigenous knowledge and science
Cornell economist co-edits PNAS issue focused on value of clean water
Innovation at Work: Safer food, cleaner water
Estuaries Face Higher Nutrient Loads in the Future – Particularly on the Atlantic Coast
‘BirdFlow’ model could reveal mysteries of bird migration
Depression May Look Different in Black Women
Mums call for greater family-friendly focus in live sport
Tokyo Tech Academy for Leadership holds Leadership Symposium with Dr. Haim B. Gunner as keynote speaker
Backlash to racial justice movements may boost risk of high BMI, obesity
Latest information on road closures
Outreach supports Black rural landowners in Northeast
Community Education Initiative catalyzes learning in more than 600 communities
Awareness, not mandatory GMO labels, shifts consumer preference
White coat ceremony ushers in Class of 2026
Human rights council president appoints Radhika Coomaraswamy of Sri Lanka to serve on Ethiopia rights body
New molecular family tree of grasses
$2.5M grant awarded to flip switch on lung cancer drug resistance
‘Write stories you want to read’: SJ Sindu, author of Blue-Skinned Gods
50 years at Cornell: Women’s studies looks back, forward
‘Roll up, roll up’ to Perth Royal Show’s walk-in vaccination clinic
Early, massive galaxies running on empty
Assault after minor traffic collision in Fremantle
That’s a Wrap: Protein ‘Burritos’ Stabilize Vaccines
Talbot/Avoca Road works recommence
Greenland bedrock drilling project to understand past, future ice sheet melting
New $2.9M grant to fund science and religion research
Early Bird uses 10 times less energy to train deep neural networks
First results from NASA’s ICESat-2 map 16 years of melting ice sheets
Talbot/Avoca Road Stage Two works commence
Ethnic minority candidates face bias during UK elections
Cornell co-leads effort to use big data to combat catastrophes
Ancient events are still impacting mammals worldwide
Soft double gyroids are unique, but imperfect, crystals
Penn State part of $4 million National Science Foundation big data grant