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CNN

Environmental microbiologist Don Stoeckel, a long-term collaborator with the Cornell National Good Agricultural Practices Program, provides insight on safe produce preparation during the cyclosporiasis outbreak.

The Hill

Margy O’Herron, a fellow in Cornell’s Migration and Human Rights Program, warns of due process erosion in U.S. immigration courts.
 

Agence France-Press

Daniele Visioni, assistant professor in Cornell University's Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science, refutes the claim that 5G is causing European heatwaves and explains the real scientific causes of such phenomena.
 

The Atlantic

Valerie Reyna, a Cornell University professor and neuroscience researcher, explains how genetic test results can be confusing and do not directly equate to disease risk.

The New York Times

Kate Manne, a Cornell University philosophy professor, authors the essay examining modern masculinity, social media influences, and male beauty standards.

Popular Science

Alex Susskind, a Cornell University professor, co-authored a study on consumer willingness to pay for climate-adapted wine.
 

Inside Higher Ed

Adam T. Smith, associate dean of the faculty at Cornell University and co-chair of Cornell’s Committee on the Future of the American University, writes about the committee’s outcomes and its implications for academic civics.

Smithsonian

Victoria Boehm, a Cornell University astronomer, contributed to the team's research on WD 1856 b using data from the James Webb Space Telescope.

The Detroit News

Art Wheaton, director of labor studies at Cornell University, discusses possible disciplinary outcomes for UAW President Shawn Fain.

The New York Times

David G. Rand, a Cornell University professor, discusses the persuasive power and limitations of artificial intelligence in election decision-making.

NPR

Chris Barrett, a Cornell University agricultural economics professor, explains that fertilizer costs have little impact on food prices for consumers.

Smithsonian

Laura Melissa Guzman, a study co-author and entomologist at Cornell University, comments on both the staggering new insect diversity estimates and the dangers of rapid species loss.