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CCE summer interns extend and explore
Panel recalls CIS’s controversial creation, collaborative culture
Cornell Law School launches India Law Center
Zombies breathe life into sustainable housing summit
Scientists retrace monarch’s toxin-immunity evolution
New metabolic discovery may inform heart disease, diabetes solutions
Researchers raise temperature for exciton condensation
Online tool helps guide wildlife repopulation efforts
Study illuminates link between anglerfish, bacteria
LaFeber-Silbey Lecture to look back on 1970s U.S. power
New exhibit maps out emotional states
Researchers reveal molecular basis of vision
Curbing diesel emission could reduce big city mortality
Things to Do, Sept. 27-Oct. 4, 2019
Head of Ag and Markets hailed as Friend of Extension
Discovery in gallium nitride a key enabler of energy efficient electronics
NIH grants food scientists $2.6M to battle bacteria
Cornell partners with MTA to jump-start transit innovation
Missing electrons reveal true face of a new copper-based catalyst
Study explores moth brains to improve drone flight
Unemployment course gets Engaged Curriculum funds
Homecoming to feature fireworks, football, fun for all
Ripple effect: Cornell helps restore Long Island’s shellfish
Rural Humanities Showcase touts Cornell-community projects
Nearly 30% of birds in U.S., Canada have vanished since 1970
AI helps shrink Amazon dams’ greenhouse gas emissions
Cornell Neurotech lecture to feature Caltech scientist
Diversity awareness bus highlights lived experiences
Konvitz lecturer to speak on ‘paradox of corporate globalization’
Acoustic energy harnessed to soften shear-thickening fluids
Visit by esteemed immunologist launches new center
Unpacking ‘packing’ is topic of Hans Bethe Lecture
Book examines political barriers to taxation in Latin America
Things to Do, Sept. 13-20, 2019
App for finding study partners wins at entrepreneurship kickoff
Campanella’s ‘Brooklyn’ takes long look at author’s hometown
Conversation series to foster understanding on difficult issues
LEAD New York founder James Preston ’50 dies
Optical lace gives robots heightened sensory ability
New ‘Botanic Buzzline’ trail connects people, pollinators
Bus exhibit offers exercises in recognizing unconscious bias
Research gives robots a second chance at first impressions
Scientists shocked to discover two new species of electric eel
Townsend Lectures to focus on home in ancient Mediterranean
Explosive nitrogen created craters that pock Saturn moon Titan
Dairy startup gets NSF program funding, accelerator backing
App lets Android users control their health records
Botanic Gardens lecture explores Hundred Acre Wood