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AI chatbots can effectively sway voters – in either direction
Cornell CNF annual meeting spotlights breakthroughs in nanofabrication
Aluminum nitride transistor advances next-gen RF electronics
‘Households In Context’ Wins Wiseman Book Award
Groundwork: Cultivation Rooted In Art And Action
New research initiative to advance finance and insurance solutions that promote U.S. farmer resilience
Forever young? Extracellular vesicles may be key to halt aging
Video-call Glitches Can Have Serious Consequences
CCE helps upstate county create a village to support teens
Meinig Fieldhouse built to protect iconic red-tailed hawks
Mulvaney addresses future of politics and populism at Brooks School event
Research Matters: Personalizing pancreatic cancer treatment
Cleaner, Less Toxic Way Of Making Staple Chemical
Spaceflight-tested menstrual cup offers choice on long missions
Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings
Grants to support research at nexus of AI, climate science
Bone-health start-up anchors new kind of food innovation in Ithaca
Tale Of Two Ponds Sheds Light On High Emissions
Bird-of-paradise Inspires Darkest Fabric Ever Made
Cornell researchers awarded grant to advance tuberculosis diagnostics
Century In, Willard Straight Hall Still Feels Like Home
New Immune Cell Suspects In Lupus
Talk examines Civil Rights Act’s unintended consequences
$7M Grant From NASA, Schmidt Sciences To Upgrade ArXiv
REEgen wins $150,000 in FuzeHub Commercialization Competition
Teens prepared for puberty report fewer mental health issues
New Tech Can Unlock Mysteries Of Genome’s Hidden Half
How fiction and film are shaping the Occupation narrative in France
Reviving exhausted immune cells boosts tumor elimination
NY Fish And Wildlife Unit Leads Conservation
Cornell Ash Trees Aim To Beat Back Borer Insects
Five Questions For: James Grimmelmann
Hypertension Affects Brain Much Earlier Than Expected
Breakthrough could lead to plants that use water more efficiently
Researchers reveal how small optical computers could get
Central America’s ‘Five Great Forests’ support North America’s migratory birds
New Study Reveals Central America’s Five Great Forests Are Lifelines For North America’s Migratory Birds
Brekland Wins $1 Million Grow-NY Prize At Canandaigua Summit
Cornell Brooks School Partners With Service To School’s VetLink Program
Anduril CEO offers inside look at defense industry dynamo
How Small Satellites Can Help US Win Space Race
Cornell showcases a decade of impact through new community-engaged learning video series
Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Ranks No. 4 In Entrepreneurship Excellence
‘Galaxy’ of grape tomatoes shines with three new varieties
CCE’s Game of Logging helps communities step up storm response
With near-mythical look and taste, unicorn kale hits the market
Bone Density Builder Wins Top Prize At Food Hackathon
Machine learning teaches membranes to sort by chemical affinity