Physics theory could be slam dunk for basketball coaches
A model based on density functional theory can suggest the best positioning for each player on the basketball court.
Read moreA model based on density functional theory can suggest the best positioning for each player on the basketball court.
Read moreAstrophysicist Wendy L. Freedman will describe the current state of cosmology and her work with the Hubble Space Telescope that has led to some of the most precise measurements of the Hubble constant made to date.
Read moreGravitational waves produced from colliding black holes interact with each other, producing nonlinear effects – “what happens when waves on the beach crest and crash.”
Read moreThree Arts and Sciences professors “have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization."
Read moreAssistant professors Debanjan Chowdhury, physics, and Andrew Musser, chemistry, are among 126 researchers in the United States and Canada who this year have received two-year fellowships to advance their work.
Read moreIn the experimental metal-to-insulator transition, even a tiny amount of imperfection plays a key role in revealing the universal physics.
Read more“This program focuses on the social good that can come from interactions between science and policy."
Read moreFor most undergraduate women studying physics, they’ll likely experience being one of just a few women—if not the only one—in the classroom. Faculty and student leaders from the physics departments at Ithaca College and Cornell University recently joined forces to host the 2023 American Physical Soc...
Read moreTwelve Cornell and Weill Cornell Medicine faculty members – six of whom are also Cornell alumni – have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society.
Read moreNew research into a common chemotherapy agent is advancing the study of cancer inhibitors.
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