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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
Cornell certificate equips leaders with natural language processing skills
Tapping latest tech in marketing for fashion brands
Diets that limit ingredients, not allergens, improve GI issues in dogs
Five minutes of mindfulness can help improve kids’ reading
DOE funds new research to advance computer chip technology
Long-lost Moog synthesizer finally makes it to stage
Discontinuing anti-obesity drug tirzepatide leads to weight regain
Specific genetic variant may help prevent obesity
Interfaith dinner serves empathy and understanding
Tech companies capitalize on misconceptions of ‘free speech’
Brokers play important role in regulating migrant workers in China
Stressed, overstimulated? New sensory room provides refuge
Parrots, songbirds have evolved distinct brain mechanisms
Meat alternatives could feed humans more sustainably
Newly released open-source platform cuts costs for running AI
Nonalcoholic beer at higher risk for foodborne pathogens
Immune protein may induce dementia unrelated to high blood pressure
Seaworthy solution yields green energy, fresh water
Cornell joins new open-technology AI Alliance
Deep brain stimulation improves cognition after injury
Method may improve cities’ responses to resident service calls
MicroRNA holds clues to why some mammals are cancer-prone
Consistency key to corporate expressions of racial solidarity
Snail-inspired robot could scoop ocean microplastics
Minawi wins Modern Middle East Studies Association book prize
Cornell hosts Engineers for a Sustainable World national conference
Dead & Co concert proceeds fund climate solutions
Cornell Center for Social Sciences announces fall grantees