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A breakthrough single-cell method for mapping DNA-protein interactions
From Spoonies to sperm cells, genomics connects Cornell research
Oral drug combination eases treatment burden for AML patients
Inaugural Frontiers of AI Summit focuses on the foundational research behind AI’s rapid progress
Americans agree: Ultraprocessed foods pose major health hazard
Researchers make moiré 2D materials without stacking, twisting
Carbon dioxide and water played key role in historic Mount Etna eruption
Cornell engineers use tiny vibrating beams to rethink AI hardware
Study Clarifies How Atmospheric Dust Shapes Climate
Brooks senior develops national index tracking AI healthcare policy
Investment of up to $7.25M will advance Engineering Innovations in Medicine
Grant Aims To Transform Care For Young Cancer Survivors
Improved embryo freezing technique could preserve endangered species
Should you get a second medical opinion? A surgeon explains why doing so can make you a more confident patient
DNA “nicks” make for safer, more precise genetic analysis
Newly discovered ‘thunder’ of Atlantic sturgeons inspires awe
MRI approach improves assessment of common valve disease
Prison education program wins $1.5M to create national research hub
Kotlikoff to grads: You have the tools to build a better world
Community leaders explore promise and risks of AI at Cornell summit
Jane Lynch, MFA ’84, To Class Of 2026: Shed Your Fear
Announcing: Love In Time Of Allegory
Widespread AI misuse means higher ed must rethink assessment
Surprising lessons for democracy from the Latin American left
OneCornell health educators conference inspires teaching excellence across disciplines
Quantum facility advances with $13.5M from Duffield Engineering
Targeting inflammation may help overcome drug resistance in colon cancer
Isabel Perera Wins 2026 European Studies Book Award
Disability compounds employment woes for people with criminal records, and vice versa
Recycling excreta as fertilizer in Kenya transforms ‘disgusting’ to ‘beautiful’
Researchers examine fertility, reproductive health at Cornell symposium
Robotic ‘matter’ flows, adapts through mechanical intelligence
More than a miss: Scientists identify a gene variant that causes early pregnancy loss
Fast deliveries worsen conditions for e-commerce warehouse workers
Immunology center announces 2026 multidisciplinary seed grant recipients
Grad Hopes To Advance Women’s Health In Space
Toyota Research Institute, Cornell partner on AI projects
Long Island farm leverages Cornell research to adapt, expand
New low-THC hemp fiber cultivar flourishes in NYS climate
A newly rediscovered moth species in Florida may already be at risk
Thoughtful Solar Siting Can Protect Ag, Biodiversity
Humans are bad at making complex decisions. AI can call them out
New approach designs healthcare robots with, not for, the people who use them
David Lodge, ecologist and Cornell Atkinson director, to retire
Low-cost solution to parasite, poverty at risk from possible NSF cuts
Oral GLP-1 medication helps patients maintain weight loss
Regular Audits Would Build Trust, Confidence In AI
Mass timber industry offers sustainable construction, high-quality jobs