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“Hydrogen fuel cells are enormously powerful, enabling you to run at an efficiency that simply does not exist for more traditional engines,” Abruña said.
Arts and Sciences doctoral students David Esparza and Anna Whittemore are among 44 Cornell graduate students selected as new National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP) fellows.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 78.74 × 62.23 cm
Saint Augustine, oil on canvas by Philippe de Champaigne, c. 1645–50
… and politics. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 78.74 × 62.23 cm Saint Augustine, oil on canvas by Philippe de …
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Matthew Zipple observed these yellow baboons from the Amboseli Baboon Research Project in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, studying the causes of differences in maternal care in baboons.
This new program provides undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers with hands-on experience in developing innovative small spacecraft missions in high-priority areas of space science.
… proved; they are truths one can assume, such as the axioms “for any number x, x + 0 = x” or “Between any two points is a … and the natural theories – is mysterious.” Walsh stands out for his ability to bridge the divide between mathematics and … between his undergraduate and graduate studies spent as a visiting student at Harvard. “What was interesting to me is …
… When Lisa Malloy ’17 visited China for the first time in 2018, she was amazed by … When Lisa Malloy ’17 visited China for the first time in 2018, she was amazed by …
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Bil Leon, center, instructor for digital making at Cornell Tech, works with students on their final projects in the Tata Innovation Center
… coursework at Cornell Tech in New York City. Annie Rogers ’23 didn’t think she had interest in: learning another … lens of technology, we won’t be successful.” Kushagra Jain ’23, an information science and economics major, said the … at things throughout the summer,” said Elizabeth Ominsky ’23. “Everyone has a different idea of what freedom looks …
Joshua Johnson’s ’21 senior research project won’t be just on paper – he envisions kids walking through his senior project: a museum that helps them think more broadly about the term “classical civilizations.”