Hans Bethe’s Nobel Prize medal given to library
Bethe earned the medal for his theory on the energy production of stars. It now holds a special place in the library among the physicist's papers from his 60-year teaching career at Cornell.
Read moreBethe earned the medal for his theory on the energy production of stars. It now holds a special place in the library among the physicist's papers from his 60-year teaching career at Cornell.
Read moreWith a little twist and the turn of a voltage knob, Cornell researchers have shown that a single material system can toggle between two of the wildest states in condensed matter physics.
Read moreThe research-sharing platform is a free resource for scholars around the world in fields including physics, math and computer science, who use the service to share their own cutting-edge research and read work submitted by others.
Read moreMotor proteins carry out vital biological processes as they travel along our DNA strands. Michelle Wang investigates the mysteries of how they move.
Read moreNew research shows the maximum risks of being infected by the coronavirus for different scenarios with and without masks.
Read moreThe program connects undergraduates in A&S with opportunities to work side by side on research with Cornell faculty from across the College.
Read moreThe inaugural Einstein Foundation Berlin Award for Promoting Quality in Research by the Einstein Foundation has been awarded to Paul Ginsparg, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of information science in the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Informati...
Read moreKyle Shen, Kin Fai Mak and Lawrence Gibbons named APS fellows.
Read moreWynton Marsalis visited campus Nov. 1-6 as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large.
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