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Tiny atomic battery developed at Cornell could run for decades unattended, powering sensors or machines
Cornell swimmer Scott Paavola died of medical condition, police say
Cornell's collection of 19th-century teaching machines to be part of NSF-funded online digital science library
Special counseling services offered to Cornell students in wake of student's death
New comprehensive gastrointestinal health center to be established at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell
New York Times editor Gail Collins will discuss women and journalismas the Kops Freedom of the Press lecturer at Cornell, Oct. 29
Federal agency awards Annunzio prize to Cornell molecular biologist Ray Wu
Benjamin Barber, author of 'Jihad vs. McWorld,' to discuss globalization, terrorism and democracy in Nov. 1 lecture
Findings from dig at Ezra Cornell estate will be revealed to public at Oct. 21 lecture
New study shows efficacy of gene therapy for parkinson's disease
New alliance will produce studies to help improve bottom line for hotels
Noted speakers address 'The Idea of the University' at Cornell Society for the Humanities conference, Oct. 18-19
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