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Wine’s leftovers could help wean chicken farms off antibiotics
High-energy x-ray workshop trains next generation of synchrotron researchers
CALS, Duffield Engineering academic advisers earn 2026 excellence awards
Entropy gives a ‘marriage’ of molecules just enough freedom
Reclaiming Experience: Approaches To Trauma
CGTN: Why is the world watching the upcoming China-US summit?
NYS can protect workers with disabilities, Strobel Gower tells state senate
Impact of crop load on ‘Honeycrisp’ apple across four US locations
New laws cut cannabis arrests, but racial disparities persist
From the Living Lab: Small biodigester to fuel research, extension
‘Indian Niño’ drove record heat in 2023, 2024, new study finds
Transcribing speech is never neutral. It shapes power and bias
New Kind Of Cold Sensor
How ‘bacterial zombies’ play a role in immunity, evolution
The brain’s hidden defense against a potentially harmful metal
Businesses, investors ‘flying blind’ when trust in government statistics declines
Next-generation telescope science highlighted at April workshop
Politicians Are Not Ignoring You
New understanding of insect flight points way to stable flapping-wing robots
What Does It Mean To Train AI To Speak Like You?
T Cells Secrete DNA To Help Immune System Fight Cancer
Mayfest, Cornell’s international chamber music festival, returns May 15-19
Falco to Congress: Benign scientific data can be exploited by China
Extended Reality Tool Lets Dancers Analyze Movement
Cornell Men’s Tennis Looks To Cause Racket At NCAAs
Ten Inducted Into Bouchet Honor Society
Nerves In Skin Can Slow Melanoma Growth
Humanities Scholars Tackle Research Across Disciplines
From the Living Lab: Rooftop heat recovery slashes Cornell’s energy use
Cornell Atkinson Announces $1.24M In Joint EDF Grants
Music fans separate artists’ controversies from their art, study finds
Cost Of Delaying Childhood Vaccination
Understanding Hodgkin lymphoma cell origins could yield better diagnostics
Morally diverse communities more accepting of norm violations
Nabokov’s Judeo-Christian values informed his creative universe
Research Helps Extend Growing Seasons In North Country
Scientists uncover how the intestine balances cell growth and maintenance
Teaching AI to operate particle accelerators with DOE grant
Reminiscing may ease grief when caring for people with dementia
Soundwaves Settle Debate About Elusive Quantum Particle
Inside Studio: Conversation With Josh Hartmann
A storied career in labor law: Reflections of William B. Gould IV
Making big tech algorithms ‘fair’ is harder than it looks
Physicist Shares In 2026 Breakthrough Prize
Former UN ambassador, USAID director calls for rebuilding foreign aid
María Cristina García receives a Lifetime Achievement Award
E-commerce warehouse data offers insight into worker behavior
CCE helps NYS gardeners test their soil for nutrients, contaminants