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Geochemists and synthetic biologists from Cornell CALS and Cornell Engineering have collaborated to improve the efficiency of microbes that can dissolve rocks to extract critical minerals while speeding carbon sequestration from air. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…


For over 20 years, Nancy Du, associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine and the Rasweiler Family Research Scholar in Cancer Research at Weill Cornell Medicine, has researched how metastatic cancer arises. With a $500,000 grant over three years from the Congressionally

Researchers from CornellChemistry have found a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living cells: using the cells’ own components as built-in sensors. Nature Communications CornellArts&Sciences Weill Institute for Cell & Molecular Biology U.S. National Science Foundation NIH Cornell Research & Innovation news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Researchers from Cornell CALS and Cornell Engineering project that burying the wood debris from managed forests could reduce global warming up to 0.76 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…


Research at risk: Funding from Dept. of Agriculture has been cut short for a national program to help young people feed themselves and their families nutritiously. Cornell Human Ecology news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Doctoral student Elijah Mullens is one of three early-career researchers in the Department of Astronomy CornellArts&Sciences to win time as principal investigators or co-principal investigators on the James Webb Space Telescope in the coming year. Read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…


Diabetes link: Cornell CALS researchers say proof of an association between genes expressing a salivary enzyme and Type 2 diabetes could lead to genetically testing people at birth to predict their susceptibility. PLOS One Nutritional Sciences at Cornell Krishna Ramanujan news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

“Farm of the future:” NYS dairy industry leaders toured the Cornell University University Ruminant Center, a unique testbed for new technologies and strategies and a key resource for the state’s dairy farmers. NY Ag and Markets Cornell CALS news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Using advanced technology that analyzes tiny gas bubbles trapped in crystal, a team of scientists led by Cornell Engineering has precisely mapped how magma storage evolves as Hawaiian volcanoes age. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…


The Prototyping Hardware Accelerator from Rev: Ithaca Startup Works is well underway! For 10 weeks this summer, 23 participating teams guide their products from a "back of the napkin idea" to a fully-fledged startup. Each startup in the Prototyping Hardware Accelerator has been paired with an



The Ruminant Farm Systems (RuFaS) modeling tool, developed by Cornell researchers and collaborators across academia, industry, government and nonprofits, is available at no cost for open-source collaboration. Cornell’s Department of Animal Science in Cornell CALS has led


Siddarth Chandrasekaran, Ph.D. ’17, and Robert Dunleavy, M.S. ’19, Ph.D. ’23, contributed to a study on a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living cells using the cells' own components. Read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0… Cornell Research & Innovation


Research at Risk: Supply chain optimization keeps blood transfusions flowing “It’s about Marines who need their equipment in order to survive and be effective. And it’s about the people who make that happen.” -- Peter Frazier, Cornell ORIE youtu.be/LS7-OyQD-PE?fe…
