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CEAA awards announced

May 10, 2012

CEAA awards announced

The Cornell Engineering Alumni Association (CEAA) recognized outstanding students, faculty, and... read more

Nanocrystal infrared LEDs can be made cheaply

May 9, 2012

Nanocrystal infrared LEDs can be made cheaply

Cornell researchers have advanced the process of making infrared light-emitting diodes cheaper and... read more

Researchers make nonvolatile memory device

May 4, 2012

Researchers make nonvolatile memory device

Cornell researchers have demonstrated a new strategy for making energy-efficient, reliable... read more

MS&E Innovation Competition, Thursday, May 3

April 30, 2012

MS&E Innovation Competition, Thursday, May 3

The competition is an opportunity for student teams to showcase their innovation skills and aim for... read more

Focus on Advocacy  John Mergo  John Mergo

April 24, 2012

Focus on Advocacy John Mergo John Mergo

ohn Mergo is a PhD student at Cornell University, where he investigates colloidal micron spheres... read more

Cornell Engineering launches leadership program

April 19, 2012

Cornell Engineering launches leadership program

The College of Engineering is launching a new undergraduate leadership program with a recent... read more

Ferroelectric oxides do the twist

April 11, 2012

Ferroelectric oxides do the twist

Researchers have devised a theoretical method for turning a class of ceramic materials called... read more

Scientists make nontoxic, bendable nanosheets

April 10, 2012

Scientists make nontoxic, bendable nanosheets

Scientists have developed an inexpensive, environmentally friendly way of synthesizing oxide... read more

Professor emeritus Terrill A. Cool dies at age 75

March 7, 2012

Professor emeritus Terrill A. Cool dies at age 75

Terrill A. Cool, professor emeritus of applied and engineering physics, died March 5. read more

Ten on faculty receive NSF CAREER award

March 6, 2012

Ten on faculty receive NSF CAREER award

The National Science Foundation-funded awards support early-career development activities of... read more

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


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