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Number one with a bullet! @cornelllacrosse is the number one overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Lacrosse Tournament. The Big Red will play Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Schoellkopf Field against the winner of the Siena/UAlbany play-in game. #YellCornell

Number one with a bullet!

@cornelllacrosse is the number one overall seed in the 2025 <a href="/NCAALAX/">NCAA Lacrosse</a> Tournament. The Big Red will play Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Schoellkopf Field against the winner of the Siena/UAlbany play-in game. #YellCornell
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Say hello to Will Robinson, MPS '24! Will remarks on his time with the department, as well as how it informed his capstone project focused on biosecurity protocols for horse farms in New York State. Learn more about Will and his experience:Ā cals.cornell.edu/education/admi…

Say hello to Will Robinson, MPS '24! Will remarks on his time with the department, as well as how it informed his capstone project focused on biosecurity protocols for horse farms in New York State.
Learn more about Will and his experience:Ā cals.cornell.edu/education/admi…
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🌿 Did you know fungi have a fascinating way of reproducing? 🌿 They form structures called bodies, which act as reservoirs for their reproductive elements (think fungus babies! šŸ‘¶šŸ„). Watch Didymella rhei release spores called conidia, carried by the wind to new plants. šŸŒ¬ļøšŸŒ±

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Researchers in Cornell Human Ecology have developed a design and fabrication approach that treats these living things as companions to humans, with seeds woven into hydrogel material for hairbands, wristbands, hats and sandals, among other applications. The seeds grow into sprouts if taken

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Tuberculosis is the world’s deadliest infectious disease, in part due to its ability to hide out for years in the lungs before starting an infection. Now, a new computational method developed by researchers at Cornell sheds light on how going dormant – sometimes for multiple

Tuberculosis is the world’s deadliest infectious disease, in part due to its ability to hide out for years in the lungs before starting an infection. Now, a new computational method developed by researchers at Cornell sheds light on how going dormant – sometimes for multiple
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"They are very luminous." Cornell Astronomy professor Anna Ho explains for BBC the "L" part of bizarre space explosions known as luminous fast blue optical transients (LFBots). The first of these detected, in 2018, was 100x brighter than a regular supernova. bbc.com/future/article…

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Doctoral student Senegal Mabry is part of a Cornell team that found dramatic changes over the human lifespan in a small region of the brain involved with cognition and believed to be the first affected by neurodegenerative conditions. Read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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Research led by Faculty Fellow Lenan Zhang (Cornell Engineering) developed a low-cost method to produce carbon-free green hydrogen via solar-powered electrolysis of seawater. The team estimates that the tech could reduce the cost of green hydrogen to $1/kg news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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The first 27 satellites for Amazon's Kuiper project were launched into space last week in an effort to beam broadband internet globally. Gregory Falco, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in Cornell Engineering, says the benefits of a more heterogeneous space

The first 27 satellites for Amazon's Kuiper project were launched into space last week in an effort to beam broadband internet globally.

Gregory Falco, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in <a href="/CornellEng/">Cornell Engineering</a>, says the benefits of a more heterogeneous space
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New York state’s grape industry produces 30,000 pounds of grape pomace waste each year. Nationally, that number is roughly 1 million pounds. The grape skins, seeds and stalks left over from the wine and grape juice industries may provide new opportunities to improve the health

New York state’s grape industry produces 30,000 pounds of grape pomace waste each year.

Nationally, that number is roughly 1 million pounds.

The grape skins, seeds and stalks left over from the wine and grape juice industries may provide new opportunities to improve the health
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It’s a Thursday in mid-April, and a resident of New York’s Westchester County is giving a tour of his home—one he has occupied for the past 73 years. ā€œWhen you enter a Frank Lloyd Wright building, without exception, it is through a compressed entryway, with a low ceiling,ā€

It’s a Thursday in mid-April, and a resident of New York’s Westchester County is giving a tour of his home—one he has occupied for the past 73 years. ā€œWhen you enter a Frank Lloyd Wright building, without exception, it is through a compressed entryway, with a low ceiling,ā€
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Robot see šŸ‘€, robot do 🦾 Robots can be finicky learners requiring precise, step-by-step directions. Cornell Bowers researchers have developed a new AI-powered system that allows robots to learn tasks by watching a single how-to video. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0… #CornellAI

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On campus, a 20-by-20-foot mini ā€œsmartā€ city is helping researchers design a better — and safer — future for transportation. Learn how Cornell research is making an impact. cornell.edu/research/

On campus, a 20-by-20-foot mini ā€œsmartā€ city is helping researchers design a better — and safer — future for transportation. Learn how Cornell research is making an impact. cornell.edu/research/
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Cloudy skies didn’t stop the music—or the moment to reset before finals. Slope Day 2025 on the Hill! šŸŽ¶šŸ“·šŸŽ‰

Cloudy skies didn’t stop the music—or the moment to reset before finals. Slope Day 2025 on the Hill! šŸŽ¶šŸ“·šŸŽ‰
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A crew of Cornell creative writers lent their time and experience to guide young poets during Nature Poetry in the Garden, an event held May 3 at the Ithaca Children’s Garden. The dampness of the day added detail to the creative work, and a few raindrops on notebook pages. ā€œOne

A crew of Cornell creative writers lent their time and experience to guide young poets during Nature Poetry in the Garden, an event held May 3 at the Ithaca Children’s Garden. The dampness of the day added detail to the creative work, and a few raindrops on notebook pages.

ā€œOne