$2.7 million grant expands Arts & Sciences Active Learning Initiative
<p>Six new projects will be launched in music, classics, economics, mathematics, physics and sociology.</p>
Read more<p>Six new projects will be launched in music, classics, economics, mathematics, physics and sociology.</p>
Read more<p>Like all researchers, Itai Cohen, Physics, has a lot of questions. But unlike many, his questions make big, topical leaps. From fruit flies to mosh pits, from origami to cartilage—Cohen dreams of preventing stampedes in Mecca, understanding the complex neuromechanics of fruit fly flight, and maki...
Read more<p><a href="http://physics.cornell.edu/kyle-shen">Kyle Shen</a>, associate professor of physics, creates and investigates artificial and unconventional materials with unusual electronic and magnetic properties. His research into these new materials and their potential applications is explored in thi...
Read more<p>Research areas cover beneficial and pathogenic interactions between hosts (plants and animals) and microbes (bacteria, viruses and fungi).</p>
Read more<p>This <a href="https://research.cornell.edu/news-features/grad-students-talk-about-cornell-research">Cornell Research story</a> explores the many avenues that graduate students pursue in their research projects and the multitide of Cornell supports available to them.</p><p>More than 5,000 graduate...
Read more<p>Despite the distance, Cornell researchers are actively involved in the cutting-edge particle physics experiments taking place at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland.</p><p>This <a href="https://research.cornell.edu/news-features/search-new-physic...
Read moreProf Séamus Davis is among 25 Irish leaders who are top of the science and technology world as recently named by SiliconRepublic.com. When we first launched Ireland’s Sci-Tech 100 in 2015, we were struck by the number of sci-tech luminaries from Ireland who were working abroad. At the time, we highl...
Read moreThree months ago, without a whole lot of fanfare, an era in particle physics at Cornell came to an end.On Sept. 6, the 26-ton solenoidal superconducting magnet was carefully removed from the Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory. This was the last vestige of the CLEO detector, which for nearly 30 years reco...
Read moreEinstein called it “spooky action at a distance” – when two photons become entangled so that they respond the same way despite being far apart.Research on entanglement has led to even stranger things, like quantum teleportation, that can be experimentally proven. In this fall’s Hans Bethe Lecture at...
Read morePaul McEuen, the John A. Newman Professor of Physical Science and director of the Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science, is heading Provost Michael Kotlikoff’s new faculty hiring initiative task force on nanoscale science and microsystems engineering (with co-chair Professor David Muller)...
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