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Biologists hold new truth to be self-evident: that plants' stems and leaves are created equal in proportion to roots
Electrostatic Calculations Can Explain Interactions Between Proteins and Membrane Surfaces
BOOM 2002 to display Cornell students' computing research
Practical research earns Cornell hospitality magazine top U.K. award
Cornell ILR library's vast workplace collection to include International Labor Organization documents
Open-style offices rather than Dilbert-like panels foster team spirit and innovation, according to Cornell workplace study
Stanford E. Woosley, expert on giant stellar explosions, to give three talks at Cornell
Weill Cornell Researcher Sees Promise in Use of Stem Cells and Progenitor Cells for Brain Repair
Why can't Johnny understand science? Question vexing researchers and educators to be aired at AAAS session
Straightening an arm is not as easy as you think, particularly if you are an industrial robot, says Cornell mathematician
Gender-discrimination legends surrounding Nobelist Barbara McClintock and DNA pioneer Rosalind Franklin to be aired at AAAS convention on Feb. 15, 2002
Rover vehicle will explore Martian surface ---- but student-built, full-size model at Cornell will remain down to earth
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