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Campbell, Planetary Society urge Congress to save Arecibo

Cornell astronomy professor Donald Campbell testified before Congress Nov. 8 on the importance of the Arecibo Observatory's radar system for the identification and tracking of potentially hazardous near-Earth objects. (Nov. 9, 2007)

'Killers for Hire' panel, Nov. 13, is highlight of Military Contractor Awareness Week

Hired mercenaries and their actions will be the focus of a panel, 'Killers for Hire: An Investigation of Mercenary Armies,' Nov. 13 in the Mancuso Amphitheater (G90) Myron Taylor Hall on campus. (Nov. 9, 2007)

Memorial for W. Donald Cooke is Nov. 10

Family, colleagues and friends will gather Saturday, Nov. 10, to remember William Donald Cooke, Cornell professor emeritus of chemical and chemical biology and a longtime university administrator, who died Sept. 20. (Nov. 9, 2007)

Brown root rot -- a potentially serious forage crop disease -- is found throughout the Northeast

Cornell plant pathologists have detected brown root rot -- a potentially serious forage crop disease -- in the northeastern United States. It already is widespread in New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. (Nov. 9, 2007)

Tiny chemical change in horse herpes virus can have lethal effect, Cornell researchers discover

Cornell microbiologists show that change in just one amino acid in a horse herpes virus can make all the difference between triggering a cold or a life-threatening neurological disorder. (Nov. 6, 2007)

Thurston Avenue Bridge reopens, officially

Although the Thurston Avenue Bridge was reopened to two-way traffic a few weeks ago, an official ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the bridge's reconstruction was held Nov. 2. (Nov. 8, 2007)

Emergency alert system test produces mixed results

The first test of Cornell's emergency notification system took place Nov. 7, showing that the system needs tweaking. (Nov. 8, 2007)

Company based on Coates' research raises $6.6 million

Novomer Inc., an Ithaca company based on research by Cornell chemist Geoffrey Coates, has raised $6.6 million in venture capital funds for the development and production of biodegradable polymers. (Nov. 8, 2007)

CU proves it is up to the DARPA challenge, making final six

A self-driving car created by Cornell students successfully navigated 55 miles of city traffic in the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge, one of only six cars out of 35 entrants to succeed. (Nov. 7, 2007)

Trip to the U.N. raises student global awareness

A Nov. 2 trip to the United Nations helped increase awareness of diversity among students and stimulated discussion of about international problems, says Professor N'Dri Assie-Lumumba, who organized the trip. (Nov. 7, 2007)

Fellowship from DuPont to support plant breeding research

DuPont has announced that Cornell is a recipient of a $60,000 fellowship, renewable annually for five years, that will support two graduate students in the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics. (Nov. 7, 2007)

Committee approves revised Campus Code of Conduct

The revised Campus Code of Conduct has been approved and will go to the University Assembly for review at its Nov. 14 meeting. (Nov. 7, 2007)