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Yoon: Enslaved laborer memorial invites healing, reflection
China’s green plan displaces villagers, forces inequity
Milstein Program bridges tech and humanities virtually
VP Ryan Lombardi provides update on new COVID-19 cases
Fabricate 2020 – Making resilient architecture
Brothers’ nonprofit feeds hungry in native Puerto Rico
‘Lone wolves’ seen as more creative, ILR research finds
Pollack encourages new Cornellians to “move past barriers”
Cornell to host virtual global wheat conference in October
New research may help revive New York’s fall berry industry
Revised tree ring data confirms ancient Mediterranean dates
Laser jolts microscopic electronic robots into motion
Robots, know-how drive COVID lab’s massive testing effort
Stewart’s milk is New York’s cream of crop for 2020
‘Belonging at Cornell’ survey to inform diversity action plans
Terms in Seattle-area rental ads reinforce neighborhood segregation, study says
Nanotech facility gets 5-year, $7.5M renewal from NSF
Cornell’s tasty Smoothie Bites freeze out competitors
Planned with safety in mind, Cornell move-in days begin
Surveillance testing set to begin Sept. 2
Kreps: Social media helping to undermine democracy
Graphene sensors find subtleties in magnetic fields
Researchers create nanoclusters that mimic biomolecules
Leading from center
TCAT gears up for passenger, driver safety; route changes
Exclusive group mating found for first time in Brazilian frogs
Cornell Atkinson awards $250K in COVID research grants
Algorithm improves fairness of search results
Green practices can negate climate emissions on NY farms
Higher-ed consortium partners on renewable energy 13 August
Boor tours dairy farm with Rep. Brindisi, touts ag research
Study: Machine learning can predict market behavior
Mettler explores threats to US democracy in new book
Male entitlement hurts women, Manne writes in new book
Grant will fund study into COVID outcome disparities in NYC
Demographics data helps predict NY flood insurance claims
In 3D simulation, shoppers prefer stores with more distancing
Molecular study could improve climate change modeling
With COVID testing off to strong start, Cornell urges vigilance
Book casts doubt on notion of ‘imperial presidency’
‘Roaming reactions’ study to shed new light on atmospheric molecules
Cornell launches public health campaign
Credible assumptions replace missing data in COVID analysis
Ammonia sparks unexpected, exotic lightning on Jupiter
Two pediatricians share Weill Cornell’s Drukier Prize
Cornell leaders give COVID-19 testing program update
Pandemic increased risks to NYC home health workers: study
Baltimore, Bullock’s orioles will retain separate identities