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Carbon-coated nickel enables fuel cell free of precious metals
Chasing data: Astronomers race to explore ancient galaxies
Patrick Mehler ’23 spins and wins on ‘Wheel of Fortune’
LinkedIn, Cornell Bowers CIS launch strategic partnership
Radical Collaboration initiative adds AI, quantum, design tech
Engineer honored with ‘Nobel Prize of Water’
New study defines spread of SARS-CoV-2 in white-tailed deer
Record high attendance at Writing Boot Camp
Return of dragon: Two-headed beast revives Dragon Day
Patrick Mehler ’23 spins his chance on Wheel of Fortune
Partnership bears fruit with release of two new grape varieties
Toxin-producing yeast strains in gut fuel IBD
Zoo and Wildlife Society hosts first Wildlife Conservation Day
Second City Comes to Cornell
Panel: Drone warfare is increasingly sophisticated, deadly
Enzyme could be new target for cancer immunotherapies
Panelists explore ‘Science of Very, Very Small’
Study: Language may not shape social outcomes
Panel to Spotlight Data Science and Environmental Activism
ILR’s Kheel Center names Strassberg Grant winners
Delayed consciousness recovery is common for COVID patients on respirators
Hotel Ezra Cornell drink winners play up pineapple
Event to provide resources, insight on war in Ukraine
Cornell, partners seek to grow STEM recruiting program
NYC, Cornell artists produce ‘quarrelsome’ opera
Ilya Kaminsky to read from poetry collections March 24
Nigerian virologist builds lasting legacy in animal health
Historian delves into battle that shaped Roman Empire
Tint of life: Color catalog built to find frozen worlds
Tretter re-elected president of NFL union
Abergel illuminates Israeli Black Panthers’ struggle
Pfizer executive describes making impossible, possible
Ideology impacts who seeks federal benefits
New technique yields insight into genome
Kheel Center hosting March 21 talk on Triangle Fire book
When No One Believes: How Law School Clinic Helped Asylum Seeker Get Second Chance
American slavery focus of Becker Series in History
Cornell to ease mask requirements March 14
Looking at After, Cornell Journal of Architecture Vol. 12
Laying GROUNDWORK: relationality, land, and ways of knowing
Face-to-face interaction enhances learning, innovation
Magnetism helps electrons vanish in high-temp superconductors
Creating Our Robotic Allies
Heat stress for cattle may cost billions by century’s end
Animal noses inspire new mask, air filter designs
$10M gift boosts quantum science at Cornell
USDA official discusses rural challenges
Ling Ma, MFA ’15 to read from her fiction on March 10