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To keep Saturn’s A ring contained, its moons stand united
After poring over NASA’s Cassini mission data, Cornell astronomers now conclude that the teamwork of seven moons, not just one, keeps Saturn's ring corralled. Read more
Entrepreneurship Summit NYC set for Nov. 3
Cornell President Martha E. Pollack will join entrepreneurs for the sixth Cornell Entrepreneurship Summit NYC Nov. 3. Read more
Group uses organoid to explain immune cells’ rapid response
Cornell BME/MAE and Weill Cornell Medicine teams report a method for uncovering immune response mechanism Read more
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
ECE researchers win $1.7 million award to bend the rules of wave physics
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
Students across colleges work together on hospitality hackathon
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