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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2018/04/medical-fingerprint-tech-scale-prototyping-awards
Medical, fingerprint tech scale up with prototyping awards | Cornell Chronicle
Promising new technologies being developed into functioning prototypes with help from Cornell Engineering’s Scale Up and Prototyping Awards.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/morally-diverse-communities-more-accepting-norm-violations
Morally diverse communities more accepting of norm violations | Cornell Chronicle
Individuals in a morally diverse community tend to believe that the community’s norms are looser. In turn, norm violations are more accepted, and there is a...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/02/youth-build-resilience-climate-vulnerable-sierre-leone
Youth build resilience in climate-vulnerable Sierre Leone | Cornell Chronicle
A collaboration based in Bo City empowers future leaders to invest in climate adaptation, providing a model for other
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/09/egg-vengers-battling-local-food-insecurity
‘Egg-Vengers’ battling local food insecurity | Cornell Chronicle
Animal science grad student Kasey Schalich is taking eggs from the Cornell poultry farm and donating them to local food banks, instead of leaving them for...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/give-your-gadgets-second-life-earth-day-repair-fair
Give your gadgets a second life at the Earth Day Repair Fair | Cornell Chronicle
At the fourth annual Earth Day Repair Fair, local experts will help students, staff, faculty and community memebrs to repair or recycle their bring broken and...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/10/research-and-data-professor-empowers-indigenous-communities
With research and data, professor empowers Indigenous communities | Cornell Chronicle
For Michael Charles '16, citizen of the Navajo Nation, his research and advocacy are inseparable – and his lab is generating data to help Indigenous...
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Energy, Environment & Sustainability | Cornell Chronicle
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/09/good-vibrations-could-revolutionize-assisted-reproductive-technology
Good vibrations could revolutionize assisted reproductive technology | Cornell Chronicle
New technology offers hope to couples struggling with infertility and makes fertility treatments more accessible worldwide.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/nycst-grants-boost-new-york-state-space-tech-industry
NYCST grants boost New York state space tech industry | Cornell Chronicle
A new round of grants from the Cornell-led New York Consortium for Space Technology Innovation and Development will advance aerospace research, manufacturing...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/11/space-making-robot-rooms-promise-practicality-escape
Space-making ‘robot rooms’ promise practicality, escape | Cornell Chronicle
Supported by a National Science Foundation grant, Keith Evan Green, director of the Architectural Robotics Lab, is advancing a new category of robots that...
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Social & Behavioral Sciences | Cornell Chronicle
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/12/historic-marker-celebrates-pearl-s-bucks-stop-ithaca
Historic marker celebrates Pearl S. Buck’s stop in Ithaca | Cornell Chronicle
Years before writing “The Good Earth” and winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, the aspiring novelist received encouragement and a master’s degree at Cornell.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/kotlikoff-among-four-faculty-elected-american-academy-arts-and-sciences
Kotlikoff among four faculty elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Cornell Chronicle
President Michael I. Kotlikoff and professors Olga Boudker, Cathy Caruth and Francesca Molinari have been recognized by the honorary society for their...
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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,...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/12/cardiovascular-disease-symptoms-high-young-refugees
Cardiovascular disease symptoms high in young refugees | Cornell Chronicle
Many individuals seeking asylum in the United States show increased stress and pain symptoms that are associated with indications of cardiovascular disease,...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/07/diversity-typhoid-bacteria-linked-higher-mortality-rates
Diversity in typhoid bacteria linked to higher mortality rates | Cornell Chronicle
One in five of the bacterial strains that cause typhoid fever have genetic variations in their external layer, called Vi capsule, that provide higher...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/04/web-editor-day-rescues-bats-night
Web editor by day rescues bats by night | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell Lab of Ornithology staff member Victoria Campbell spends her free time caring for bats in need – setting tiny broken bones, feeding babies, treating...
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Spacecraft image center brings the universe to NYS | Cornell Chronicle
Science – and astronomy – are for everyone at Cornell’s Spacecraft Planetary Image Facility, which supports astronomy research and performs K-12 and other...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/four-sperm-whale-strandings-point-potential-human-causes
Four 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...
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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. Brooks School of Public Policy, has been appointed the next editor of the Journal...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/harvard-economist-deliver-knight-lecture
Harvard economist to deliver Knight Lecture | Cornell Chronicle
Edward Glaeser’s talk,
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/students-pitch-startups-autodesk-gallery
Students pitch startups at Autodesk Gallery | Cornell Chronicle
Students from the eLab Student Startup Accelerator, the Runway Startups Postdocs Program at Cornell Tech and BioVenture eLab at Weill Cornell Medicine made...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/05/worlds-largest-hummingbird-actually-two-species
World’s largest hummingbird is actually two species | Cornell Chronicle
Researchers found that though the two species of giant hummingbird appear identical, the northern population stays in the high Andes year-round while the...
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Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship | Cornell Chronicle
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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...
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Innovators & Impact | Cornell Chronicle
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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...
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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...
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Life Sciences & Veterinary Medicine | Cornell Chronicle
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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...
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Local Impact | Cornell Chronicle
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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...
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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.
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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...
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Inclusion and Belonging | Cornell Chronicle
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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...
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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...
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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...
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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.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/tiny-bubbles-sound-waves-clean-produce-safely-and-effectively
Tiny bubbles, sound waves clean produce safely and effectively | Cornell Chronicle
A bubble bath with a constant acoustic sound in the water may be the best chemical-free, gentle method for cleaning agricultural produce.
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Health, Nutrition & Medicine | Cornell Chronicle
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Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship | Cornell Chronicle
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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...
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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...
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Scientists uncover how the intestine balances cell growth and maintenance | Cornell Chronicle
A new preclinical study from Weill Cornell Medicine found that a protein long thought to be a foot soldier in the body’s defense against bacterial infection,...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/01/new-biodegradable-graft-could-help-cardiovascular-patients
New biodegradable graft could help cardiovascular patients | Cornell Chronicle
The first-of-its-kind material not only expands and contracts like blood vessels but is also biodegradable; new vascular cells to grow around the graft as the...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/06/one-tiny-particle-could-complicate-predictions-physics-theorists
One tiny particle could complicate predictions of physics 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,...
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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.
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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 surrounding nerve fibers in the brain during both Alzheimer’s disease and...
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Have fun: Leaving product promotions to chance has benefits | Cornell Chronicle
Research by Alexander Fulmer ’15 of the Nolan School found that for certain types of products, consumers prefer the use of chance in selecting products to...
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Climate change affects size of tree swallows | Cornell Chronicle
In an adaptation to climate change, tree swallows have become smaller over the last three decades, an ongoing study based in Tompkins County has found.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/sap-chiller-improve-quality-life-maple-producers
Sap chiller to improve quality of life for maple 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.
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 –...
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Bacterial changes point to new therapies for Legionnaires’ disease | Cornell Chronicle
Researchers have pinpointed a key enzyme that allows Legionella to persist in the environment and in the body - and which could be used as a target for...
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Smarter hurricane warnings save billions | Cornell Chronicle
Better forecasting reduces hurricane damage by nearly a quarter, saving $2 billion per hurricane – more than the entire federal budget for weather forecasting,...
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Einaudi travel grants send grad students abroad | Cornell Chronicle
Eighty-three graduate students travelled internationally for fieldwork last summer with the support of research travel grants from the Einaudi Center for...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/former-un-ambassador-usaid-director-calls-rebuilding-foreign-aid
Former UN ambassador, USAID director calls for rebuilding foreign aid | Cornell Chronicle
Samantha Power challenged students to make the case for foreign aid and U.S. engagement abroad during the Bartels World Affairs Lecture on April 16.
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Pollack announces residence hall namings in annual address | Cornell Chronicle
In her fourth State of the University Address, Cornell President Martha E. Pollack announced that two residence halls will be named for U.S. Supreme Court...
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/human-patrols-boost-migrating-amphibians
Human patrols boost migrating amphibians | Cornell Chronicle
Led by two Cornell graduate students, more than 300 volunteers are heading out into the rain on warm spring nights to help migrating salamanders and frogs.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/03/sperm-formation-step-could-hold-clues-male-contraception
Sperm formation step could hold clues to male contraception | Cornell Chronicle
A cross-college collaboration is opening new doors in the study of male infertility by breaking down a key step in sperm formation. Isolating the intricacies...
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Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship | Cornell Chronicle
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/earth-day-talk-inaugurate-trevor-pinch-memorial-lecture-series
Earth Day talk to inaugurate Trevor Pinch Memorial Lecture series | Cornell Chronicle
A lecture featuring sociologist Steven Yearley on carbon sinks and climate policy will launch the Trevor Pinch Memorial Lecture Series on April 22 – Earth Day.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/storm-ravaged-vieques-microgrid-builds-resilience
On storm-ravaged Vieques, a microgrid builds resilience | Cornell Chronicle
A small Puerto Rican island still lacks reliable power nine years after Hurricane Maria - a new collaboration with Cornell is bringing relief.
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