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‘BirdFlow’ model could reveal mysteries of bird migration
Tokyo Tech Academy for Convergence of Materials and Informatics (TAC-MI) holds 4th International Forum
New York Times best-selling author Ross Gay to read Feb. 9
Deer carry SARS-CoV-2 variants that are extinct in humans
Bot gives nonnative speakers floor in videoconferencing
Cornell-led telescope project completion in sight
‘Racial uplifts’ aid Asian American well-being
Creating tech to improve workplace diversity, inclusion
A&S secures gifts, embarks on McGraw Hall renovation
Tweezers untangle chemotherapeutic’s impact on DNA
Entrepreneurship program emboldens spice startup founder
Mating causes ‘jet lag’ in female fruit flies, changing behavior
‘Bombing among friends’: Historian probes Allied raids on Italy
Study shows how cells prevent harmful extra DNA copies
ILR School’s Climate Jobs Institute to launch in New York City
Work from home success linked to work/life boundaries
Historian wins NEH grant for work on British-India empire building
Spring 2023 at AAP: collaboration in action
Chemist wins National Academy of Science award
Lymphoma mutation yields super-competitive immune cells
Soft robots harness viscous fluids for complex motions
Solved: the secret to long lived leaves
When recreational cannabis is legal, codeine demand drops
Researchers flip switch on electric control of crystal symmetry
New tomato bred to naturally resist pests and curb disease
Cornell to help boost US supply of critical energy minerals
Listeners control dial in genre-crossing music
Scientists detail major mechanism lung cancers use to evade immune attack
Climate Conundrum: Study Finds Ants Aren’t Altering Behavior in Rising Temperatures
2023 Scientific Computing Training Series announced
’23 Scientific Computing Training Series announced
AI improves detail, estimate of urban air pollution
Ancient farming strategy holds promise for climate resilience
Mutual fund analysis benefits from added size metric
Four CCE county offices tapped to lead NYS clean energy work
Engineers to advance nanomedicine manufacturing using AI
Broccoli looks more like cauliflower in warmer world
Fewer than 40% of New Yorkers earn living wage
Researchers explore nuclear power cooling with NASA grant
Soup & Hope speaker series returns Jan. 12
Penn State leads semiconductor packaging, heterogeneous integration center
Joint study reveals how DNA unzipping machine works, shedding lights on cancer therapy
Electrochemistry converts carbon to useful molecules
Mellon grants $1M to deepen and improve Freedom on Move
Cornell to lead new semiconductor research center
Meaningful but unused products hinder sustainability
Perseverance rover records sound of dust devils on Mars
Study identifies four major subtypes of long COVID