Octopus inspires 3-D texture morphing project
Inspired by the color- and texture-morphing ability of octopuses, researchers have developed a way to transform with precision a 2-D stretchable sheet into a 3-D surface. Read more
Inspired by the color- and texture-morphing ability of octopuses, researchers have developed a way to transform with precision a 2-D stretchable sheet into a 3-D surface. Read more
A team of researchers from Cornell Engineering and Johns Hopkins University has received an NSF award for $1.7 million to create devices that efficiently allow light and electron waves to move forward in one direction, but stops it from moving in reverse. Read more
A group of 115 Cornell students spent Sept. 29-Oct. 1 coming up with ideas focused on the luxury hotel industry during a hospitality hackathon. Read more
Jena/Xing group recently achieved 40% internal quantum efficiency (IQE) for DUV emission at 219 nanometer-wavelength from gallium nitride/aluminum nitride (GaN/AIN) heterostructures. Read more
AEP Professor Frank Wise and PhD Candidate Logan Wright have designed the world’s first three-dimensional mode-locked laser Read more
Meinig School faculty Brito and De Vlaminck win prestigious award. Read more
Big data is a hot topic in computer science. It’s also big business. Read more
On the brisk autumn morning of Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1997, Cornell students, faculty and staff strolling by McGraw Tower noted an unusual sight: a large pumpkin impaled on the spire 173 feet up. The question remains: Whodunit? Read more