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Memory Becomes Muse In Annual Runway Show
Job Hopping Builds Hidden ‘mobility Benefit’
A 1972 trip to Guatemala ended with life-long commitment to water projects
Programmable plant systems team selected for global food initiative
Why Americans think they won’t benefit from Social Security
Grow-NY competition invites applications from food and ag startups
Scientists Engineer E. Coli To Monitor Arsenic
Global atlas will track human and climate impact on river systems
Why We Tip, Who We Tip And What It Really Says About Us
Vipan Kumar: Combating Glyphosate-resistant Weeds
CAROW Announces AI And Work Grant Recipients
AI tools shows promise for diagnosing advanced heart failure
Milkweed evolves ‘mind-blowing’ tactic to fight monarchs
Nature Cure: Encouraging Well-being In Workplace
Self-esteem, openness to LGBTQ peers helps all high schoolers
Misfits find a home – and a history – in the ongoing story of punk
CCE promotes Buffalo’s wellbeing with healthy community stores
AI on deck: assessing impact of MLB’s new ball-strike system
Ecologist, biogeochemist Emily Bernhardt to lead Cornell Atkinson
‘Hunting Yellow Pigs’ film shows a singular approach to math education
Statistics That Tell Whole Truth? It’s As Easy As ABC
Risk, Not Zero-detection, Should Guide Food Safety
Human Patrols Boost Migrating Amphibians
REEgen and RETRN Bio to establish local manufacturing space
Rapid evolution can ‘rescue’ species from climate change
Turning penicillin into a lethal force against bacteria again
Unusual tumor cells may be overlooked factors in advanced breast cancer
New paper explores Black workers in the south and their views on unions
AI assistants can sway writers’ attitudes, even when they’re watching for bias
World According to Sound offers immersive audio experience March 23
Nutrition policy scholar Marion Nestle to speak March 19
One Flu Virus Can Hamper Immune Response To Another
Testing Large Language Models On Scientific Literature
Distant past may expose companies to claims of hypocrisy
Prior authorization bans for opioid treatment may not improve retention
Hillel breaks ground on new building to support Jewish life at Cornell
NY Times journalist to offer insights on White House reporting
New Model May Predict Preeclampsia In Late Pregnancy
Renowned artist Jeffrey Gibson to give public talk March 24
Flipped Chromosomal Segments Drive Natural Selection
ILR, unions offer NYC construction workers innovative emotional first aid
$25M endowment to advance experiential learning in Duffield Engineering
NYCST Grants Boost New York State Space Tech Industry
Ivy Basketball Tourneys Bring ‘madness’ To Ithaca
CEO turnover taxes analyst attention, skewing broader forecasts
Value investing’s pulse returns: Predictable swings in value-growth performance
Job listings with wide pay ranges may deter female applicants
Microbe exposure may not protect against developing allergic disease