At NYC makeathon, students change lives with technology
At an April 21-23 makeathon in New York City, Cornell students worked to help improve the lives of 17 people with disabilities. Read more
At an April 21-23 makeathon in New York City, Cornell students worked to help improve the lives of 17 people with disabilities. Read more
Cornell Engineering Career Center helped children identify their superpowers and CUAUV members talked about their subs during events for Bring a Child To Work Day Read more
Seniors from the Hunter R. Rawlings III Research Scholars presented their work at the Senior Expo, an end of the year research exhibition, April 19. Read more
More than 200 people gathered April 24 to honor the civic outreach of Cornell students at the 2017 Community Engagement Showcase, which displayed several dozen projects associated with the community. Read more
A celebration of National Poetry Month and language learning April 21 featured multilingual poetry, song, dance and an international dessert reception. Read more
More than 200 Cornell undergraduate and graduate students joined 40,000 scientists and boosters to champion knowledge in the first March for Science in Washington, D.C., April 22. Read more
Researchers show that coating the anode of a lithium-oxygen fuel cell with bromide results in more stable charging and could represent a step toward practical lithium-oxygen energy storage technology. Read more
Cornell ECE Ph.D. student Yunye Gong has been awarded a Google Ph.D. Fellowship in Machine Learning. Read more
ECE Assistant Professor Francesco Monticone has won the 2017 Raj Mittra Travel Grant (RMTG) from the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. Read more
Scientists have proposed a theory to explain how our eyes and ears could perceive a meteor at nearly the same time. The hypothesis might also explain how auroras produce sound, a claim made by many indigenous peoples living at high latitudes. Read more