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Study identifies four major subtypes of long COVID
Pandemic put more parenting stress on mothers
Harnessing AI technology for IVF embryo selection
CUCE-NYC helps create model to ease NYC’s housing, health crisis
Barley and malt summit hails new Cornell-bred barley varieties
How much money is too much for obesity treatments?
Lyrebird vocal diversity reduced in fragmented habitat
Mouse pups cry for help most urgently while active
Who is Horatio and why should you hire him?
Research informs ‘nature finance’ for biodiversity negotiators
Potential therapy for aggressive type of colon cancer shows promise
Wisner ’16 shares expertise with entrepreneurial community
Better digital tools could help immigrants access benefits
Cornell startup Carbon To Stone enters carbon removal pre-purchase agreement with Frontier
Concord grape innovation awards highlight new opportunities
NIH funds antibiotic trial for HIV and emphysema
Biodegradable medical gowns may add to greenhouse gas
ILR’s Scheinman Institute helping to diversify arbitration field
Fruit flies use two muscles to control pitch for stable flight
Bacterium on International Space Station developing drug resistance
‘Losing Istanbul’: Personal histories illustrate empire’s end
“Good Jobs for All?” hosted by ILR’s Ithaca Co-Lab
Feeding apple waste to chickens may boost their health
Recalling Renaissance, honeycomb ice cream charms judges
Two ILR School doctoral candidates receiving awards for research activities
Alum brings contemporary Indigenous art into mainstream
‘Genetic Afterlives’ receives book prize
Mechanical Harvesting of Hard Cider Apples is More Economical than Hand Harvesting
Cornell leads $3M project to grow organic dry bean industry
Electric car sales drive toward cleaner air, less mortality
From Rust Belt to Green Belt: Penn State leads nuclear research alliance
Soft robot detects damage and heals itself
Certificate brings Cornell food production expertise to entrepreneurs worldwide
You’re never too busy for self-gifting, study finds
Fictional civilization leaves behind lasting legacy
CRISPR insight: How to fine-tune Cas protein’s grip on DNA
Monitoring invades truckers’ privacy without boosting safety
Investing in Impact: Paul Kavuma is champion of Africa’s economic resilience
Cornell receives national voting recogniton
Michael Madon ’94 enlists smart technology to help people battle drug addiction
Hot air balloon hotel concept wins international competition
Experimental vaccines offer long-term protection against severe COVID
Small fish could play big role in fight against malnutrition
Study IDs genes that can help fruit adapt to drought
Earthquake lab experiments produce aftershock-like behavior
Autism-linked gene shapes nerve connections
Small percentage of globe provides critical natural benefits to most of humanity
Caregiving simulator advances research in assistive robotics