Maylin Murdock, a @CornellGrad student working with prof. Larry Smart, is working to solve hemp production challenges through research on high-throughput phenotyping, imaging technology and machine learning approaches for application in hemp breeding. https://t.co/Yqn46iOAeu
Humidity is as important as scent in attracting pollinators to a plant, new @CornellCALS-led research finds, advancing basic biology and opening new avenues to support agriculture. #bees@CurrentBiology@CornellPlantSci https://t.co/jjVEGeSU1a
.@CornellEng@CornellBME doctoral candidate Catia Dombaxe is launching a program to increase STEM education in Angola. Read the story from @CornellEinhorn: https://t.co/y6ao4WS1ZL
Youth in the U.S. are targets of cross-platform digital abuse, with threats ranging from harassment and sexual violence to financial fraud, according to a collaborative study and call-to-action from @CornellCIS and @Google researchers. @TheOfficialACM https://t.co/9qe1T98oYz
“This rise is significant largely because there’s been a dearth in an underserved audience,” @CornellPMA professor Samantha N. Sheppard @samshepPhD says on @NBCNews on Asian and Black representation on the rise in both film and TV.
https://t.co/UYC9IGZxwU
Open now through June 11, “Wonder and Wakefulness: The Nature of Pliny the Elder” @johnsonmuseum marks the 2,000th anniversary of the birth of the celebrated Roman natural philosopher: "art comes from natural resources and that nature is herself an artist"
https://t.co/UUyo6psOmx
Jingyi Duan and Kimberly Hochstedler (@kimhochstedler)
– both @CornellCIS doctoral students – each received the International Biometric Society Eastern North American Region’s (ENAR) Distinguished Student Paper Award at ENAR’s spring meeting.
Read more: https://t.co/MevmWkweRh
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, @Cornell_Library is displaying its copy April 21, ahead of #ShakespeareDay📚
“We wanted the Cornell community to have the chance to see and learn from the library’s rare Shakespeare volumes.”https://t.co/rvxvaP6Zks
The Sibley School and Toyota have started the world's first Forklift Learning Studio! Learn more about the story behind this innovative studio and the ways in which it will revolutionize the way students learn. @ToyotaForklift@brettwoodceo
https://t.co/2Lmv3O6omp
Reminder: CTI's Graduate Teaching Fellows program is accepting applications until May 1. @CUFutureFaculty & @CornellGrad students, work with us to design & implement workshops, events, & resources to foster teaching excellence & innovation. Join us!
https://t.co/fp1WvMjSkl
What are the promises & challenges generative AI poses to higher ed? @CUFutureFaculty save the date for "Generative AI: Classroom Co-pilot or Pedagogical Disruptor?" 1pm Tues. 4/13 on Zoom!
Open to @CornellGrad, TAs & Postdocs!
https://t.co/3zQn2oDywq
Research spotlight: @CornellPhysics professor Jared Maxson creates and manipulates electron beams: "Our data is the beam itself. We think of the beam as an interesting state of matter…electrons flying through the vacuum of our accelerator."
https://t.co/2YgqtWTRFh
"Embeddedness” can be a powerful offset to the financial incentives for tax migration, @CornellSoc professor Cristobal Young says in @washingtonpost, a case he makes at length in "The Myth of Millionaire Tax Flight: How Place Still Matters for the Rich."
https://t.co/J4AQbXX5Kd
A visit to the U.S. from Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen "is about raising Taiwan’s international profile and securing additional American support for its defense," says @cornellgov professor Allen Carlson. Such a goal is pressing for several reasons.
https://t.co/Cx2jicl60R
To the 4,994 students admitted to #Cornell2027: Welcome to the Big Red family!
“It’s great if you can see campus in-person but even online, you can get a feel for everything,” says A&S student Michaela Eichel ’25, president of the Big Red Ambassadors.
https://t.co/PxctUEl8Z3
"When you're presented with information that goes contrary to what you believe, then you actually start thinking more deeply about it in order to counterargue," says @CornellPsychDpt professor David Pizarro @peez
in @USATODAY of John Majors' arrest.
https://t.co/DSl2VsxuqX
Most of us like to think there are hard and fast rules about morality. But in some scenarios, the moral judgment comes apart from the causal judgment, says Cornell philosophy professor John M. Doris in a @CornellResearch profile.
https://t.co/z0Lot9VAYz