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Google requires disclosure for AI in election ads

Sarah Kreps: "Google's decision to require the disclosure of AI in political ads gestures toward the type of transparency and disclosure measures that research finds can backstop trust toward AI and those who use it."
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Over 80 students receive NSF graduate fellowships

… ever fielded in one year. NSF offers approximately 2,000 fellowships per year to research-based master’s and doctoral … year for Cornell,” said Holly Boulia, director of fellowships. “We are so proud of and excited for all of our … of education allowance of $12,000. In total, the 84 new fellowships will bring in over $12 million in federal …
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From bottom up, bureaucrats elevate climate change as priority

Climate has gained priority, driven by bureaucrats who learn about its importance in highly vulnerable countries and then spread that knowledge.
Jamelle Bouie

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NYT columnist to be featured at Kops Lecture

Jamelle Bouie, columnist for the New York Times, will be the featured speaker at the 2023 Daniel W. Kops Freedom of the Press Lecture Sept. 12.
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Promising quantum state found during error correction research

A team of Cornell researchers unexpectedly discovered the presence of a “quantum spin-glass” while conducting research designed to learn more about quantum algorithms.
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From Friday night practice sessions to 'The Big Money Show'

Jackie DeAngelis '02 is a co-host of “The Big Money Show” on FOX Business Network.
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The College welcomes new faculty for 2023-24

Our 34 new faculty will enrich the College of Arts & Sciences with creative ideas in a vast array of topics.
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California Forever plans prove ‘colonizing spirit’ still exists

Silicon Valley’s ultra-wealthy are looking to build a start-up city north of the Bay Area, and professor Raymond Craib is not surprised.
Jennifer Kuo

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New Faculty: Jennifer Kuo

Jennifer Kuo, Linguistics
Yunan Yang

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New Faculty: Yunan Yang

Yunan Yang, Mathematics
Nigel Lockyer

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New Faculty: Nigel Lockyer

Nigel Lockyer, Physics, CLASSE
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Kim Jong-un ‘taking advantage’ of Russian need for artillery shells

Putin’s turn to North Korea is a sign of the resource intensive nature of the war in Ukraine, says history professor David Silbey.
Nils Deppe

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New Faculty: Nils Deppe

Nils Deppe, Physics
Camille Suárez

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New Faculty: Camille Suárez

Camille Suárez, , History
Mari Jarris

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New Faculty: Mari Jarris

Mari Jarris, German Studies
Rachel Webb

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New Faculty: Rachel Webb

Rachel Webb, Mathematics
Mary Loeffelholz

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New Faculty: Mary Loeffelholz

Mary Loeffelholz, Literatures in English
Gordon Pennycook

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New Faculty: Gordon Pennycook

Gordon Pennycook, Psychology
 Julieta Caunedo

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New Faculty: Julieta Caunedo

Julieta Caunedo, Economics
Mendi Lewis Obadike

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New Faculty: Mendi Lewis Obadike

Mendi Lewis Obadike, Performing and Media Arts
Daniel Stern

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New Faculty: Daniel Stern

Daniel Stern, Mathematics
Ana Howie

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New Faculty: Ana Howie

Ana Howie, History of Art and Visual Studies
Gavin Walker

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New Faculty: Gavin Walker

Gavin Walker, Comparative Literature
Xiaomeng Liu

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New Faculty: Xiaomeng Liu

Xiaomeng Liu, Physics
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New research sheds light on origins of social behaviors

The fruit fly’s visual system, not just chemical receptors, are deeply involved with their social behaviors.
NoViolet Bulawayo

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New Faculty: NoViolet Bulawayo

NoViolet Bulawayo, Literatures in English
Drisana Misra

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New Faculty: Drisana Misra

Drisana Misra, Asian Studies
Madineh Sedigh-Sarvestani

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New Faculty: Madineh Sedigh-Sarvestani

Madineh Sedigh-Sarvestani, Neurobiology and Behavior
Gabriela Gómez Estévez

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New Faculty: Gabriela Gómez Estévez

Gabriela Gómez Estévez, Music
Lindsay Thomas

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New Faculty: Lindsay Thomas

Lindsay Thomas, Literatures in English
Jonathan Lawrence

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New Faculty: Jonathan R. Lawrence

Jonathan R. Lawrence, Near Eastern Studies
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As Covid funding expires, ‘fundamental flaw’ in childcare industry remains

The childcare industry has been unstable for decades, says Justine Modica, who is writing a book on the history of childcare labor in America.
Yuon Jue Bae

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New Faculty: Youn Jue “Eunice” Bae

Youn Jue “Eunice” Bae, Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Shaoling Ma

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New Faculty: Shaoling Ma

Shaoling Ma, Asian Studies
Rachel Sandwell

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New Faculty: Rachel Sandwell

Rachel Sandwell, History
Ruth Lawlor

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New Faculty: Ruth Lawlor

Ruth Lawlor, History
Eric Robert Dufresne

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New Faculty: Eric Dufresne

Eric Dufresne, Physics
Paraska Tolan-Szkilnik

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New Faculty: Paraska Tolan-Szkilnik

Paraska Tolan-Szkilnik, History
Cat Lambert

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New Faculty: Cat Lambert

Cat Lambert, Classics
Jessica Rosenberg

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New Faculty: Jessica Rosenberg

Jessica Rosenberg, Literatures in English
Yusheng Luo

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New Faculty: Yusheng Luo

Yusheng Luo, Mathematics
Dr. Xavier Pickett

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New Faculty: Dr. Xavier Pickett

Dr. Xavier Picket, Africana Studies
Jean Bernard Cerin

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New Faculty: Jean Bernard Cerin

Jean Bernard Cerin, Music
Ambre Dromgoole

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New Faculty: Ambre Dromgoole

Ambre Dromgoole, Africana Studies
Erik Thiede

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New Faculty: Erik Thiede

Erik Thiede, Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Shadow of former dictatorship hangs heavy in Chile

Historian Raymond Craib comments on Chile's government announcing a national search plan to find the remains of people who disappeared during Pinochet's regime.
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From breaking to Beyoncé: Hip Hop Collection empowers students

Cornell's collection is the largest hip-hop collection in the world.
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Comparing ‘sister’ compounds may hold key to quantum puzzle

Researchers for the first time are offering a quantitatively accurate description of the origin of the mysterious “Planckian scattering rate.”
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Does Gabon coup hurt or aid democracy? Too soon to tell

Government Professor Nicolas van de Walle comments on the coup in Gabon, saying it's too soon to tell if it will undermine or help democracy.
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NIH funds Cornell-led biomedical initiatives

“We will study how many types of viruses, such as flu and HIV, among others, attack cells and what factors can help or hinder this,” said PI Jack Freed.