What Exactly Is The Microwave Doing To Your Food? Here's The Science
The Huffington Post: Americans have been using microwave ovens for about 60 years, and we finally seemed convinced that they're safe as well as convenient. Read more
The Huffington Post: Americans have been using microwave ovens for about 60 years, and we finally seemed convinced that they're safe as well as convenient. Read more
The National Science Foundation has selected the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility to be part of a newly established infrastructure. The facility will receive $8 million over five years. Read more
Not long after Cornell University opened its doors, professors organized expeditions. For 150 years, the faculty and students have traveled around our globe and others. Read more
The public is invited to attend a faculty symposium titled, "Understanding and Treating Disease: Inspirations from Womb to Tomb," on Wednesday, Sept. 16, from 2:15 to 4 p.m. in the Hall of Fame Room in Friends Hall. Read more
Cornell has been recognized for its campuswide diversity and inclusion efforts with the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) award. This is the second year Cornell has received this award. Read more
Cornell and the Student Agencies Foundation have create eHub, slated to open in spring 2016, a 14,000 square foot entrepreneurship innovation center on College Avenue and in Kennedy Hall. Read more
State of the art donated equipment by Intel and Dell will create a computer cluster dedicated to a course on parallel computing. Read more
In the 2016 U.S. News and World Report rankings released today, Cornell University was ranked No. 15 among top national schools. The Dyson School and the College of Engineering both ranked in the top 10, respectively. Read more
At the Entrepreneurship Kickoff event Sept. 2, Caitlin Parrucci ’15 won the top prize for creating a specialized drinking bucket called “Thirst Alert” that measures horse water intake. Read more
By compiling meteorological wind data, Cornell scientists have assembled the first full observational wind atlas of the Great Lakes in hopes of developing wind energy in the region. Read more