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Crypto, green hydrogen form ‘dynamic duo’ to thwart climate change
Astronomy mourns Mary Mulvanerton, ‘amazing problem-solver’
Insights from patient who cleared hepatitis C could lead to vaccine
Griffin: Acknowledge identity for stronger mentoring relationships
New Study Reveals Preventable Suicide Risk Profiles
Sensory-friendly fashion exhibit brings awareness and empathy
Mars Sample Return a top scientific priority, Lunine testifies
Peer coaching helps socially marginalized lower blood pressure
Like it or not, lies should be protected under First Amendment
Consortium identifies 5 grand challenges in biomedical engineering
To Vape Or Not To Vape: When E-cigarette Tax Has Impact
‘Art and Architecture of Migration and Discrimination’ released
Announcing: Art and Architecture of Migration and Discrimination by Esra Akcan and Iftikhar Dadi
Computer model helps grape growers adapt to shorter winters
Creating Remote Sensor To Detect Health Troubles
Doug McIlroy ’53: Applied physicist to programming pioneer
Specialized nursing facility clinicians improve end-of-life care
From Omen To Breakthrough: Exhibit Explores Eclipses
Tryptophan in diet, gut bacteria protect against E. coli infection
Promoting thank-you gifts can boost charitable donations
Many firms prefer readymade AI software, with a few tweaks
Cornell to help bring clean drinking water to rural Puerto Rico
Replica Theory Shows Deep Neural Networks Think Alike
Sperm formation step could hold clues to male contraception
Big Red men sprinting toward Ivy League basketball title
Citizen scientists’ ‘glass eel’ data helps protect Hudson River
Improving care of hospitalized patients with HIV in Tanzania
Higher NYS minimum wage would boost spending, create jobs
Linguistic clues can help detect mild cognitive impairment
Doctoral Candidate Selected As Youth Representative
MicroRNA Predicts Severe Crohn’s Disease In Children
Compensation Fund Could Boost NYS Child Care Industry
Psychology Researchers Expand Reach With New Solution
Code Afrique returns to Ghana to share opportunities in tech
Fashion Show Spotlights Innovation, Rigor, Growth
McGraw Tower Restoration Preserves Past, Ensures Future
Unraveling the pursuit of entrepreneurship in the fashion industry
3D reflectors help boost data rate in wireless communications
Stand By Your Group: Loyalty Can Blur Ethics Line
Cornell launches new general counsel executive education program
‘Queen Of Crosswords’ Recovers Puzzle’s Feminist Side
Filament formation enables cancer cells’ glutamine addiction
Award-winning activist to deliver Inclusive Excellence keynote
‘Flying Tigers’ Come To Live Bird Cams Project
Michigan Gov. Whitmer proposes a caregiver tax credit − an idea many Americans support
Talk Focuses On Academic Freedom Post Oct. 7
Defying Odds: Pedro X. Molina’s Delicate Achievement
Citizens often act against self-interest in granting police consent