… successful experiences typically share two features. The first is strong linkages with economic elites, which are …
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Ann Simmons, the Wall Street Journal’s Moscow Bureau Chief and the fall 2022 Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist Fellow, speaks as part of a panel Sept. 22 in the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.
… been a strong supporter of Ukraine, Landler said, as the first country to provide lethal defensive weapons and push …
Chris Kitchen
Matthew Zipple uses an RFID scanner to identify a mouse living in an outdoor enclosure. By briefly catching and releasing the mice Zipple and colleagues are able to take repeated measures of animal's body mass as they develop.
… ones, too, as early Christian monks discovered when they first trekked into the deserts near Israel and Egypt in …
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The cover of Chiara Galli’s forthcoming book will feature this painting by Victor Interiano, a Salvadoran artist based in Los Angeles.
… has been justified or rationalized,” Alimi said. The first way is through the idea that slavery is natural, that …
Liz Schneider-Cohen
New York Baroque Dance Company dancers Julia Bengtsson and Matt Ting performing in Opera Lafayette’s production of Venus and Adonis.
More than a dozen space industry leaders, capital investors, startup entrepreneurs, a Jet Propulsions Lab manager and Cornell professors gathered virtually for Cornell’s first Space Tech Industry Day/K.K. Wang Day symposium on April 23 – featuring this year’s event theme, “New Opportunities in Space Technology.”