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NY’s first dairy farm biochar kiln advances green agriculture
Concealing sexual identity may have impeded mpox care for some men
Consortium aims to make NYS world’s AI capital
New research on microbes expands known limits for life
Mice without immune cells show no SARS-CoV-2 symptoms
Breaking silence: Speak up to honor MLK Jr., historian says
Most of land humans need to thrive is unprotected
NIH-funded initiative to study health disparities among rural youth in NY
Humanized mice reveal arsenic may raise diabetes risk only for males
‘Fatphobia’ a form of oppression, says philosopher Kate Manne
Stargazers’ new approach to reshape our understanding of the Universe
Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs
‘Delightful’ Yellow Submarine tomato to be released in 2024
Cornell light sail to deploy on International Space Station
Brian Lanphere to lead Cornell AES’ Musgrave Research Farm
Grant to validate blood test for early breast cancer detection
Cornell joins National Academies effort to support women of color in tech
A&S grad wins Marshall Scholarship
Executive seed industry program bolsters research, collaboration
Trying to keep cool, Northeast cities sweated out 2023
Grants will fund tuberculosis drug development
In chatty midshipman fish, midbrain awakens gift of gab
Most Adirondack lakes will likely become unsuitable for trout
3D organization of DNA controls cell identity programs
Influencers’ vulnerabilities are double-edged sword
Is it time to return to office?
NY Times op-ed by philosopher Kate Manne wins award
Digitized images illuminate U.S. colonial period in the Philippines
New research urges data-driven action for food systems change
Cornell historian testifies in landmark Indigenous rights case
Researchers mold model for more nimble networks
Scanner data can help NYS farmers boost market sales
Scientists reveal superconductor with on/off switches
Exploring girlhoods, Black scholars connect, imagine and heal
Self-portraits give voice to vulnerable Cambodian fishing communities
NEW RESEARCH URGES DATA-DRIVEN ACTION FOR AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS CHANGE
Embrace lifelong learning, Pollack tells December grads
Giant bacterium powers itself with unique processes
Giant bacterium uses unique processes to power itself
Cornell’s ’24-25 Schwarzman Scholars named
Little bacterium may make big impact on rare-earth processing
Three new apple rootstocks bolster Geneva’s distinguished program
Tracing Indian Ocean slavery through Iranian cinema
New method could help estimate wildlife disease spread
More than postcard experience: Rome at margins
Housing futures NYC
In India, computer typists embody ‘fuzzy’ nature of state borders
Aggressive colon tumor may be vulnerable to cholesterol therapy