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Kotlikoff and professors Olga Boudker, Cathy Caruth and Francesca Molinari have been recognized by the honorary society for their... arts and sciencescornell chronicleamongfourfaculty https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/breakthrough-takes-big-step-toward-safe-reversible-male-contraception Breakthrough takes big step toward safe, reversible male contraception | Cornell Chronicle A proof of principle study in mice, six years in the making, shows how targeting a natural checkpoint in meiosis, the process by which sex cells reproduce,... male contraceptioncornell chroniclebreakthroughtakesbig https://news.cornell.edu/ Home | Cornell Chronicle Cornell Chronicle: Daily news from Cornell University cornell chronicle https://news.cornell.edu/categories/arts-humanities Arts & Humanities | Cornell Chronicle cornell chronicleartshumanities https://news.cornell.edu/categories/public-engagement Public Engagement | Cornell Chronicle public engagementcornell chronicle 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sperm whale strandings point to potential human causes | Cornell Chronicle The whales that stranded on southeastern U.S. coastlines between 2020-22 were emaciated and malnourished, with ingested fishing gear and marine debris found in... sperm whalecornell chroniclefourstrandingspoint https://news.cornell.edu/about/copyright Copyright Notice | Cornell Chronicle copyright noticecornell chronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/01/art-and-science-overlap-nature-illustrators Art and science overlap for nature illustrators | Cornell Chronicle Illustrator Jillian Ditner in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology brings complex scientific discoveries to life and mentors budding scientific artists. art and sciencecornell chronicleoverlapnatureillustrators https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/research-helps-extend-growing-seasons-north-country Research helps extend growing seasons in the North Country | Cornell Chronicle Cornell researchers at the Willsboro Research Farm are helping northern New York farmers extend their short growing season through the use of high tunnels. in thenorth countrycornell chronicleresearchhelps https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/fish-gill-inspired-panels-reveal-path-efficient-thermal-mixing Fish gill-inspired panels reveal path to efficient thermal mixing | Cornell Chronicle Researchers have developed a bio-inspired approach to mixing heat and molecules in fluids – findings that could inform future biomedical devices, heat... cornell chroniclefishgillinspiredpanels https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/mirrorbot-fostering-human-connection MirrorBot: fostering human connection | Cornell Chronicle Cornell researchers developed a dual mirror-equipped robot, MirrorBot, that spurred conversations, playful exchanges and other interactions between strangers... human connectioncornell chroniclefostering https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/why-were-skeptical-emotions-we-see-our-screens Why we’re skeptical of the emotions we see on our screens | Cornell Chronicle If you’ve poured your heart out on social media about a political issue, it might have felt cathartic – but likely was not persuasive, Cornell research finds. cornell chronicleskepticalemotionsseescreens https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/07/improving-care-road-injuries-could-save-lives Improving care for road injuries could save lives | Cornell Chronicle New research found that establishing complete trauma care programs accessible to 100% of road injury victims could save the lives of 200,000 people annually. improving caresave livescornell chronicleroadinjuries https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/ai-tools-show-promise-diagnosing-advanced-heart-failure AI tools show promise for diagnosing advanced heart failure | Cornell Chronicle The study offers the prospect of better care for many thousands of patients who may be overlooked due to the difficulty of diagnosing their condition. ai toolsheart failurecornell chronicleshowpromise https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/09/familiarity-breeds-success-fledgling-companies Familiarity breeds success for fledgling companies | Cornell Chronicle Teams featuring at least one “stranger” – someone unknown by the team before its formation – are more than twice as likely to fail as teams of friends, family... cornell chroniclebreedssuccessfledglingcompanies https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/michael-lovenheim-named-editor-journal-human-resources Michael Lovenheim named editor of the Journal of Human Resources | Cornell Chronicle Michael Lovenheim, professor of economics at the ILR School and in the Jeb E. 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Andes year-round while the... cornell chroniclelargesthummingbirdactuallytwo https://news.cornell.edu/categories/business-economics-entrepreneurship Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship | Cornell Chronicle business economicscornell chronicleentrepreneurship https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/05/5m-gift-establishes-outreach-professorship $5M gift establishes A&S outreach professorship | Cornell Chronicle Bolstering its commitment to broader engagement, the College of Arts and Sciences has established the Winokur Professorship in the Public Understanding of... cornell chronicle5mgiftoutreachprofessorship https://news.cornell.edu/podcast-research-matters Innovators & Impact | Cornell Chronicle cornell chronicleinnovatorsimpact https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/making-big-tech-algorithms-fair-harder-it-looks Making big tech algorithms ‘fair’ is harder than it looks | Cornell Chronicle Research from Cornell Tech shows that before big tech engineers can improve the fairness of recommendation systems they need to define what “fairness” even... big techcornell chroniclemakingalgorithmsharder https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/inside-studio-conversation-josh-hartmann Inside Studio: A conversation with Josh Hartmann | Cornell Chronicle At the heart of Cornell Tech’s hands-on, interdisciplinary approach is Studio, a program that brings students together across disciplines to build, test, and... studio acornell chronicleinsideconversationjosh https://news.cornell.edu/categories/life-sciences-veterinary-medicine Life Sciences & Veterinary Medicine | Cornell Chronicle life sciencesveterinary medicinecornell chronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/talk-explore-politics-behind-inflation-reduction-act Talk to explore politics behind the Inflation Reduction Act | Cornell Chronicle Climate policy scholar Leah Stokes will examine the political negotiations and personal stories behind the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 in the annual... inflation reduction actcornell chronicletalkexplorepolitics https://news.cornell.edu/categories/local-impact Local Impact | Cornell Chronicle local impactcornell chronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/nabokovs-judeo-christian-values-informed-his-creative-universe Nabokov’s Judeo-Christian values informed his creative universe | Cornell Chronicle In “Exploring Vladimir Nabokov’s Creative Universe: Themes and Devices,” professor emeritus Gavriel Shapiro argues that Christian faith influenced Nabokov’s... cornell chroniclechristianvaluesinformedcreative https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/spring-cold-snaps-harm-nesting-tree-swallows-some-show-resilience Spring cold snaps harm nesting tree swallows, but some show resilience | Cornell Chronicle Warming temperatures cause tree swallows to nest up earlier than they once did, but early spring cold snaps can hinder nestlings’ growth and survival. cornell chroniclespringcoldsnapsharm https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/10/cce-helps-buffalo-get-school-food-truck-rolling CCE helps Buffalo get school food truck rolling | Cornell Chronicle With help from Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Buffalo City School District unveiled a new Farm to School food truck, which will bring locally-sourced hot... school foodcornell chronicleccehelpsbuffalo https://news.cornell.edu/categories/inclusion-and-belonging Inclusion and Belonging | Cornell Chronicle inclusion and belongingcornell chronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/animal-and-human-waste-could-slash-synthetic-fertilizer-use-us Animal and human waste could slash synthetic fertilizer use in US | Cornell Chronicle Waste could fulfill 102% of nitrogen and 50% of phosphorus needs for the nation’s agriculture, and significant amounts could be distributed locally and... cornell chronicleanimalhumanwastecould https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/02/global-hubs-researchers-probe-war-how-keep-peace Global Hubs researchers probe war, how to keep peace | Cornell Chronicle Two Cornell researchers collaborated with colleagues in the United Kingdom in an effort to understand the organized violence of modern war. global hubshow tocornell chronicleresearchersprobe https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/09/metal-ion-breakthrough-leads-new-biomaterials Metal-ion breakthrough leads to new biomaterials | Cornell Chronicle Cornell engineers have developed a new framework that makes the design of stretchy elastomers a modular process, allowing for the mixing and matching of... cornell chroniclemetalionbreakthroughleads https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/seed-banks-may-complicate-gene-drives-aimed-controlling-weeds Seed banks may complicate gene drives aimed at controlling weeds | Cornell Chronicle While gene drives have great potential for controlling weeds, seed banks can foil their efforts. seed bankscornell chroniclemaygenedrives https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/robots-are-here-and-they-mean-business The robots are here. And they mean business. | Cornell Chronicle In this week’s episode of Research Matters, Cornell professor Robert Shepherd explores a radically reimagined future of robotics – one built not from bolts and... the robotsare herecornell chroniclemeanbusiness https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/03/residence-hall-names-honor-mcclintock-hu-cayuga-nation Residence hall names honor McClintock, Hu, Cayuga Nation | Cornell Chronicle Cornell will honor Nobel Prize winner Barbara McClintock, renowned Chinese scholar Hu Shih and the Cayuga Nation with names for new North Campus residence hall... residence hallcornell chroniclenameshonorhu https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/10/mist-opportunity-reveals-how-onions-make-cooks-cry ‘Mist opportunity’ reveals how onions make cooks cry | Cornell Chronicle One solution for preventing pungent aerosols from ejecting into the air: Cut onions slowly with a sharpened blade. cornell chroniclerevealsonionsmakecooks 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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/discovery-could-lead-new-therapies-blood-disorders Discovery could lead to new therapies for blood disorders | Cornell Chronicle Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have revealed the detailed workings of a cell membrane protein; the discovery could lead to new therapies for blood... blood disorderscornell chroniclediscoverycouldlead https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/10/potential-drugs-cancer-treatment-may-help-tackle-tuberculosis Potential drugs for cancer treatment may help tackle tuberculosis | Cornell Chronicle Researchers in the College of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues have discovered that a protein complex that helps fight cancer cells also slows the growth of... cancer treatmentmay helpcornell chroniclepotentialdrugs Sponsored https://www.vixen.com/ VIXEN: Exclusive 4K Videos with the World’s Most Beautiful Women Watch the most beautiful women in the world brought to life through cinematic visuals, passionate storytelling, and 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theorists | Cornell Chronicle An international collaboration that includes Cornell researchers achieved a new level of precision in measuring the magnetic anomaly of the muon – a tiny,... cornell chronicleonetinyparticlecould Sponsored https://spicierai.com/ SPICIER AI https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/celebration-ezra-event-honors-entrepreneurs-across-fields Celebration Ezra event honors entrepreneurs from across fields | Cornell Chronicle More than 200 alumni came to campus for this year’s Celebration Ezra event focused on entrepreneurship. cornell chroniclecelebrationezraeventhonors https://news.cornell.edu/categories/research-impact Research Impact | Cornell Chronicle research impactcornell chronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/12/sex-differences-neuron-protection-could-reveal-alzheimers-target Sex differences in neuron protection could reveal Alzheimer’s target | Cornell Chronicle Inhibiting an immune signaling protein may help preserve the protective layer 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producers | Cornell Chronicle A new low-cost, do-it-yourself method allows maple syrup producers to cool and hold sap before boiling, giving greater flexibility and preventing all-nighters. quality of lifecornell chroniclesapchillerimprove https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/10/sprayable-rna-pesticide-works-best-when-potato-beetles-are-small Sprayable RNA pesticide works best when potato beetles are small | Cornell Chronicle The first sprayable insecticide made of RNA can target and kill ravenous Colorado potato beetles while sparing most beneficial insects, making it a promising... cornell chroniclernapesticideworksbest https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/funding-renewed-nsf-energy-storage-engine-upstate-new-york Funding renewed for NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York | Cornell Chronicle The NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York, an initiative led by Binghamton University with Cornell serving as a core partner for technology... upstate new yorkenergy storagecornell chroniclefundingrenewed https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/duffield-engineering-investment-cnf-expand-research-and-training Duffield Engineering investment in CNF to expand research and training | Cornell Chronicle A $9.5 million investment in the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility from Duffield Engineering will position the facility for its next era of... research and trainingcornell chronicleengineeringinvestmentcnf https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/05/first-black-fraternity-build-monument-its-birthplace First Black fraternity to build monument at its birthplace | Cornell Chronicle The founding chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha will celebrate the acquisition of two properties in Ithaca – its birthplace and its first physical chapter house –... first blackcornell chroniclefraternitybuildmonument https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/01/bacterial-changes-point-new-therapies-legionnaires-disease Bacterial changes point to new therapies for Legionnaires’ 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