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Passion for 3D printing, engineering fuels veterinary startup
‘Sporting Blackness’ examines race and representation in film
Report: Plant science must innovate over next 10 years
Book profiles Jewish director as a leader in Egyptian cinema
Health, economy in pandemic topic of debate series debut
Centers of Innovation will spur global crop development
Researchers identify new type of superconductor
Pollack: Ginsburg’s ‘unwavering pursuit of equity’ embodied Cornell ideal
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 dies
NSF to fund study on far-reaching algal bloom impacts
University Counsel Madelyn Wessel to retire in 2021
United Way campaign gets extended kickoff
Anthology explores Asian American California through art
Algorithm boosts efficiency, nutrition for food bank ops
Can life survive a star’s death? Webb telescope will explore
Yang-Tan Institute team studying autism and work outcomes
Breakthrough telescope in Chile renamed for benefactor alum
Engineered bacteria churn out cancer biomarkers
Project to examine digital agriculture from many angles
Study shows difficulty in finding evidence of life on Mars
Biopesticide startup gets $750K more in NSF funding
Some but not all U.S. metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study
Facebook anniversaries inspire reflection, nostalgia
Pillemer: Family estrangement a problem ‘hiding in plain sight’
Mobile phone-based saliva test wins NIH prize
$3.3M gift to support CIS diversity efforts
Giving to Cornell surges despite challenging times
NSF funding to help erase upstate NY’s digital divide
Taste buds may play role in fostering obesity in offspring
Deadline Sept. 14 to apply for arts council grants
‘Egg-Vengers’ battling local food insecurity
Device tracks house appliances through vibration, AI
In face of crisis, female farmers grow in Nigeria
Lost frogs rediscovered with environmental DNA
Award for excellence in Alzheimer research
Massive, indeed: Shark MOOC has attracted thousands
USDA grants to fund studies of plant viruses, insecticides
Pollack, August give update on racial justice initiatives
‘Adaptive testing’ quickly IDs infections within social circles
NSF grant to fund economists’ active learning study
Study reveals possible new coronavirus entry points
Pollack provides updates on New York state guidelines for universities
Crunchy, complex: Cornell releases three new apples
NSF funds effort to support home health aides through tech
Alice Li links Cornell innovation to industry, startups
Surveillance testing set to begin Sept. 3
Study tracks human milk nutrients in infant microbiome
Albatross ambassador for kindness