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Researchers create 2-D glass, by accident

February 2, 2012

Researchers create 2-D glass, by accident

Science: Researchers have created the world's thinnest pane of glass—and it looks oddly familiar.... read more

Imaging live mouse spinal cord will aid trauma therapy

January 24, 2012

Imaging live mouse spinal cord will aid trauma therapy

A study describes an imaging technique that allows researchers to observe a live mouse's spinal... read more

Two win Air Force young investigator awards

January 23, 2012

Two win Air Force young investigator awards

Two Cornell faculty members - Gregory Fuchs and A. Kevin Tang - are among this year's 48 winners of... read more

Engineers hide a moment in time

January 5, 2012

Engineers hide a moment in time

Cornell researchers have demonstrated a 'temporal cloak,' hiding a moment in time during the... read more

Now you see it, now you don't: time cloak created

January 4, 2012

Now you see it, now you don't: time cloak created

Fox News/AP: It's one thing to make an object invisible, like Harry Potter's mythical cloak. But... read more

Anonymous donor pledges $350M for NYC Tech Campus

December 16, 2011

Anonymous donor pledges $350M for NYC Tech Campus

Cornell has announced a historic gift in support of its proposal to establish an applied science... read more

New biosensor is based on a nanowire crystal array

December 8, 2011

New biosensor is based on a nanowire crystal array

A quick, inexpensive and highly sensitive test that identifies disease markers or other molecules... read more

December 2, 2011

Cornell awards 10 life science fellowships

The awards are intended to reflect the broad range of life science fields at Cornell and aim to... read more

Switching light on and off - with photons

November 8, 2011

Switching light on and off - with photons

Cornell researchers have demonstrated that the passage of a light beam through an optical fiber can... read more

Cornell scientists review future of graphene

November 8, 2011

Cornell scientists review future of graphene

The single-layer carbon sheets' stellar qualities are only just being understood in all their... read more

Researchers suspend, image single DNA molecules

October 27, 2011

Researchers suspend, image single DNA molecules

Scientists in the Craighead lab have figured out how to stretch out tangled strands of DNA from... read more

Multiphoton endoscope could minimize biopsies

October 17, 2011

Multiphoton endoscope could minimize biopsies

Researchers in Ithaca and Weill Cornell Medical College are pushing the limits of multiphoton... read more

U.S. News ranks four Cornell programs in the top 10

September 10, 2011

U.S. News ranks four Cornell programs in the top 10

In its 2012 rankings, U.S. News and World Report ranks Cornell second in engineering... read more

NSF renews materials center funding

September 9, 2011

NSF renews materials center funding

The National Science Foundation has announced renewed funding for the Cornell Center for Materials... read more

NYC tech campus organized in research 'hubs'

August 31, 2011

NYC tech campus organized in research 'hubs'

Cornell leaders are developing tech campus programs under interdisciplinary domains, or hubs,... read more

Physical Sciences Building earns LEED Gold rating

August 29, 2011

Physical Sciences Building earns LEED Gold rating

The building earned 47 out of the possible 69 LEED points to be rated gold -- the second-highest... read more


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