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N. K. Jemisin to speak on imagining better future
I, Judge and Jury
Lake Source Cooling brings sustainability, precision to synchrotron
Contagious omicron strain replicates early in infection
NIH Center grant bolsters male contraceptive research
Gleeson, Lyon lead project studying labor migration programs
Webb telescope finds carbon source on Jupiter’s Europa
NIH grant to launch center for diagnostics to improve global health
Newly discovered bone stem cell causes premature skull fusion
In helium-three, superfluid particles pair ‘like a dance in space’
Benedek Group designs dynamic materials for tomorrow’s tech
Cornell to lead carbon-cutting effort in aluminum recycling
Incentive programs doubled cover crop use by farmers
Air Force extends support for AFRL Regional Hub Networks for the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest Regions
ILR launching Center for Applied Research on Work
Molecular properties are only weakly correlated, study finds
ILR’s Golden Courtyard commemorates beloved leader
Fungal nutrient sensing could shed light on obesity, cancer
Grant to study video game targeting teen pregnancy
Ponds release more greenhouse gas than they store
New ASL minor, events expand opportunities
Lifestyle impacts green benefits of remote work
Sociologist honored with early career award
Potential spoilage microbe found in microfiltered milk
Nobel Prize winner to talk about science education research
Powerful X-ray laser ushers in new era of science
Switching from CEO to entrepreneurial coach
Psychologist receives NSF grant to study social brain
How Do Consumers Make Online Shopping Choices? The Mouse May Hold The Answer
Study reveals why cancer may spread to spine
‘Garbatrage’ spins e-waste into prototyping gold
Researchers commercialize rare-earth tech with I-Corps help
Light pollution threatens coastal marine systems
US academic gains fresh perspective teaching in NZ
When robots imitate life: Project explores better way to train AI
Grow-NY startups enrich robust agri-food system
‘Opting in’ to see information can reduce hiring bias
‘Trevor-Fest’ to honor late Prof. Trevor Pinch
Kate Bronfenbrenner receives grant to study unionization efforts
Forum examines free expression basics and law
Environmental DNA breakthrough detects genetic diversity of invasive fish
Recipients can recognize – and correct – positive bias
Ag tech can cut billions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions
Promising quantum state found during error correction research
Study finds how some ion channels form structures permitting drug delivery
Seeing bright future for hemp in NYS
New York at Work details state employment research, policies
Cornell increases its Ithaca City School District funding by 30%