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What Makes Us Human? Podcast
11/21/2017
… disciplines about what it means to be human in the twenty-first century. Featuring audio essays written and recorded …
Physics
11/2/2017
Cornell Chronicle
The concept of “valence” – the ability of a particular atom to combine with other atoms by exchanging electrons – is one of the cornerstones of modern chemistry and solid-state physics.
What Makes Us Human? Podcast
9/27/2017
… disciplines about what it means to be human in the twenty-first century. Featuring audio essays written and recorded …
Sociology & Center for the Study of Inequality
9/20/2017
Cornell Chronicle
… to remain in power. This challenge was the focus of the first -ever IAD summer symposium, “Inequality in Africa: …
Africana Studies
9/11/2017
A&S Communications
… way for it to be easily undermined, says Rooks. “One of the first lines of attack for those who have been trying to …
Physics
7/5/2017
Cornell Chronicle
… by magnetizing the gas – forming an exotic quantum state first discussed in the 1960s in the context of …
Neurobiology and Behavior
5/5/2017
A&S Communications
… in a special type of reproductive comb. In honeybees, the first sign that a colony can “afford” to invest resources in …
Student Research
4/28/2017
Cornell Chronicle
… slow it down.” Adi Agashe ’17 displayed two posters. In the first , on a consumer’s likelihood to shop online, the …
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
11/10/2023
Cornell Chronicle
… of a synthetic polymer. They describe the technique and the first discoveries they’ve made with it in “ Optical …
Mathematics
3/6/2017
Cornell Chronicle
… by grants from the National Science Foundation. This story first appeared in the Cornell Chronicle. …
History
2/15/2017
A&S Communications
… Capitalism: Frontiers of Wealth and Populism in America’s First Gilded Age ,” historian Noam Maggor explores how new …
Diversity
5/12/2016
Cornell Chronicle
When she was growing up in Harlem, Ginger So ’79 walked 10 blocks each way once a week to borrow books from the public library.In those books, she saw photographs of an America she did not know – an America of houses with white picket fences – and images of other countries. Her reading made her want to travel, so she followed the advice of her mother and studied hard, gained entrance to a good high school and later was admitted to Cornell.
Student Outreach
11/19/2015
A&S Communications
… always wanted to do one for nonprofit groups. “This was my first time doing a hackathon for ‘real people,’“ Stuart …
Linguistic Research
9/11/2015
A&S Communications
… so complex a behavior, it’s often where abnormalities are first noticed when neurological disorders develop. …
RESEARCH
8/13/2015
A&S Communications
… mind must combine the sciences with the humanities. "The first paradigm of cognitive science was that you could look …