22 student entrepreneurs join W.E. Cornell
Cornell’s new entrepreneurship program for women recently announced its first cohort of 22 students for the 2018-19 academic year. Read more
Cornell’s new entrepreneurship program for women recently announced its first cohort of 22 students for the 2018-19 academic year. Read more
When rains fell on the arid Atacama Desert, it was reasonable to expect floral blooms to follow. Instead, the water brought death, according to an international team of planetary astrobiologists. Read more
When rains fell on the arid Atacama Desert, it was reasonable to expect floral blooms to follow. Instead, the water brought death, according to an international team of planetary astrobiologists. Read more
To help robots understand human language when navigating, researchers divided their task into two separate stages: first, interpreting the language in a command and mapping out a path; and then executing the trip. Read more
Climate change is impacting the Caribbean, with millions facing increasing food insecurity and decreasing freshwater availability as droughts become more likely across the region. Read more
Three neuroscientists discussed brain science at the third annual Cornell Neurotech Mong Family Foundation Symposium Sept. 27. Read more
Eight faculty members have received Stephen H. Weiss Awards for excellence in their teaching of undergraduate students and contributions to undergraduate education. Read more
A Cornell-led team has developed modular robots that can perceive their surroundings, make decisions and autonomously assume different shapes in order to perform various tasks. Read more
World experts in neurodegenerative diseases gathered at Weill Cornell Medicine Sept. 25 to present the latest discoveries in the study and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Read more
Twelve students and recent Cornell alumni attended the Clinton Global Initiative University Oct. 19-21 in Chicago. Read more