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Cornell’s John Silcox is Microscopist of the Year
Chaos reigns in this Cornell scientist’s office, where new uses of the theory are finding real-world applications
New ultrasensitive technique for accurately characterizing biomolecules is developed by Cornell chemists
New theory of sexual orientation could help resolve nature-nurture debate Same-sex or opposite-sex preference develops because “exotic becomes erotic,” Cornell psychologist argues
Cornell’s School of Applied and Engineering Physics celebrates 50 years with symposium Sept. 20-21
Cornell’s Institute for African Development to host seminar on the colonial legacy in Africa
Cornell workshop to examine changes in militarization in Germany, Japan, Peru and the United States
Cornell University publishes guide to organized labor films Book cites Jimmy Hoffa as most popular subject for filmmakers
Hyundai Motor Company sends ‘superstar’ executives to Cornell’s Johnson School in quest to enter Global Top 10 Intense eight-month program restricts family visits, demands academic excellence
The New York State Fair 1996: Blue Ribbon panel nixes Blue Ribbons for 4-H youth projects
Meet the beetles: Old World pest is found by Cornell entomologist in several northern New York counties
New Cornell course on vegetarianism to be taught by T. Colin Campbell, a world-renowned nutrition expert
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