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Newsweek

David Silbey, a Cornell University military history expert, provides analysis on the static and costly nature of the Ukraine conflict in 2025.

Fortune

Susanne Bruyère, a Cornell University disability studies professor, discusses how prominent companies are adapting hiring practices to support neurodivergent employees.

CNBC

Eswar Prasad, senior professor of international trade policy, says structural reform is needed to boost China’s long-term growth.

Reuters

Brian Dunn, director of the Institute for Compensation Studies at ILR, provides analysis on the Delaware Supreme Court’s ruling concerning Elon Musk’s Tesla pay package and the implications for shareholder versus court authority.

The New York Times

Stephen Yale-Loehr, immigration attorney and scholar at Cornell Law School, commented on the legal limits of presidential power in altering immigration programs.

The Atlantic

Jeff Niederdeppe, a Cornell communication professor specializing in public health, analyzed challenges in evaluating the impact of Australia's social media ban on teens.

CNBC

Nick Fabrizio, a Cornell University associate teaching professor, comments on ACA subsidy fraud and advocates for extending subsidies with reforms.

CBC

Cornell astronomy researcher Ligia F. Coelho led the AstroCup mission, testing menstrual cups for astronauts who menstruate.

The Washington Post

Mario Herrero, director of Cornell University’s Food Systems and Global Change research group, discusses the environmental footprint and dietary shifts related to alternative proteins.

CNN

Larissa Shepherd, an assistant professor in Cornell University's Department of Human Centered Design, led the development of Ultrablack Wool, with graduate students Hansadi Jayamaha and Kyuin Park also contributing to the project.

The New York Times

Judith Hubbard, a Cornell University earthquake scientist, comments on the likely humanitarian impact of a major earthquake striking near Istanbul.

ABC News

Michael Kotlikoff, president of Cornell University, is a panelist in a round-table discussion about the future of higher education.