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Cornell leads subteams on $35M nuclear-powered spacecraft project
Trace gas measurements could advance carbon cycle predictions
Climate change brings challenges, and opportunities, to Finger Lakes wineries
New course strengthens plant breeding data analysis skills
Cornell Law Launches Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Clinic
Nicole Eisenman: Painting Story
Scientists supporting mission to assess Europa’s habitability
‘Silence’ theme of Society for the Humanities Fall presentations
Magnetically regulated gene therapy tech offers precise brain-circuit control
Study finds mutations, DNA structures driving bladder cancer
Food Hackathon To Kick Off Year Of Weekend Events
Ancient humans were so good at surviving the last ice age they didn’t have to migrate like other species – new study
NYS communities create a crisis resilience playbook, with Cornell help
How gender biases shape investor response to shareholder activism
Waterproof Coating Is Made From Upcycled Textile Waste
Stay curious and build “social muscles,” says Nolan School namesake
Firesign Theatre made lowbrow, high-concept media critique
Revising Medicare Part D prescription policy could save billions
ILR School’s High Road New York City program receives support
Poet and sportswriter Rowan Ricardo Phillips to read Oct. 17
Young adults fear their parents will read online health portals
Master Active Listening To Enhance Decision-making
Slice Of Wisdom From Russell Weiner ’90
Cornell recognized again for commitment to diversity and inclusion
Liquified natural gas carbon footprint is worse than coal
Liquefied natural gas’s carbon footprint is worse than coal
Researchers gain insights into KRAS mutations in pancreatic cancers
Building deconstruction, reuse would benefit NYS jobs, climate
Kids don’t need to love salads to maintain healthy weight
Professionals apply techniques for digital transformation in AI certificate program
Alzheimer’s genetic risk factors spark inflammation in females
Cornell United Way launches 2024 campaign with solid start
Modeling Ancient House And Garden In 3D
Big Red Berries: Two New Red Raspberries Hit Market
Medicaid could bolster – or reshape – US homeless policy
Global AI among three projects funded to build better future
New Tool Quantifies Cancer’s Ability To Shape-shift
Cornell Public Health selected as national public health partner for CDC
Solar Panels Soon May Power, Protect Apple Orchards
‘Birding buddies’ build social and science communication skills
Work On Controlling Crown Gall Disease Bears Fruit
Innovative model provides valuable insights into prostate cancer spread
New Book Explores Artists And Street Politics In Iran
There’s two sides to this semiconductor, and many simultaneous functions
Small firms may offer higher pay due to a lack of market power
Writing Against Productivity In Latin American Fiction
Viruses cross different tissues in insects to infect new hosts
Government intervention key to fixing inequality in health care facilities