
Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source
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Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) is a national user facility, supported by the NSF, NIH, & AFRL for innovative research and synchrotron education
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Register for the 4th International Pan American Light Sources for Agriculture meeting! PALSA 2025 will feature state-of-the-art synchrotron research aimed at furthering agriculture and food research. Register: event.fourwaves.com/palsa-2025/pag… 👈 CNPEM Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source lightsources.org

Grateful for the opportunity to brief Rep. Josh Riley on the groundbreaking science that happens every day at Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source thanks to support from U.S. National Science Foundation NIH Air Force Research Lab - AFRL


Graduate students partner with teachers through the Graduate Student School Outreach Program (GRASSHOPR) to engage students in interactive STEM lessons, using hands-on materials from the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source Lending Library: news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Software company Autodesk is contributing $2M apiece to Cornell AAP and Cornell Engineering to name and update “design and make” spaces at both colleges. The $4.3M total gift includes discretionary funds for both colleges. Cornell Alumni news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

How 'bout them apples! Cornell CALS is built to serve society. It's what we do.




Cornell startup TETmedical is revolutionizing stroke diagnosis with the world's first rapid in-vitro test. Using enzyme-based biosensors, this breakthrough tech from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine helps doctors diagnose strokes in minutes, not hours. Read more 🔗 bit.ly/4k0ek8e


Register for the 4th International Pan American Light Sources for Agriculture meeting! PALSA 2025 will feature state-of-the-art synchrotron research aimed at furthering agriculture and food research. Register: event.fourwaves.com/palsa-2025/pag… 👈 CNPEM Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source lightsources.org


Our research will be highlighted at "Synchrotron X-ray Science for Life Sci., Agri., Sustain., Sciences & Technology Innovation Cornell CALS Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source workshop. "Novel In Vivo Application of Synchrotron X-Ray Fluorescence Imaging to Assess Zn Distribution in Duodenal Tissue"


Congratulations to Cornell's newest @amaericanacad of Arts & Sciences members! Provost Kavita Bala (AI/computing), Prof. Agrawal (ecology) & Dr. Pascual (pediatric medicine) join 174 distinguished Cornell scholars in America's oldest learned society 🔗 bit.ly/3ESznL6 🔗


Congratulations to Esper Biosciences and the team at CCMR Industrial Partnerships and Cornell Center for Materials Research - CCMR for receiving this award at Cornell University

Research at Risk: A simulator — with real, hovering spacecraft — being developed Cornell University would have allowed important testing of crucial space technologies. But a stop-work order from the federal government has halted construction. VIDEO Cornell Engineering news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…


Cornell University’s Héctor D. Abruña wins the 2025 Dreyfus Prize in Chemical Sciences for groundbreaking work on electrochemical interfaces: using X-rays, TEM & mass spectrometry to advance energy storage in batteries, fuel cells & supercapacitors.⚡🔬 Read more: bit.ly/3FEk9cG

How do flowers grow with such precision, even when their genes behave unpredictably? Cornell CALS researchers found that plants use "spatial averaging" to smooth genetic chaos, a discovery with big implications for biology & bioengineering. Read more: bit.ly/3T50mpY


PALSA 2025 will feature state-of-the-art synchrotron experiments aimed at furthering agriculture and food research. Early-bird registration closes on June 15: event.fourwaves.com/palsa-2025/pag… 👈 CNPEM Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source lightsources.org

Congrats to Prof. Marcus Smolka, named Associate Vice Provost for Biological systems at Cornell Research & Innovation! 🎉 He will lead efforts in life sciences, supporting biomedical, agricultural & molecular biology research across campuses. Read More: bit.ly/4mMLHNV