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In linking COVID-19 apps, EU to face adoption, privacy risks

October 19, 2020

Sarah Kreps, a surveillance systems and cybersecurity expert at Cornell University, comments on a new system designed to link national COVID-19 tracing apps across the European Union.

Arts and Sciences

Hong Kong authorities hint at new strategy by allowing rally

December 5, 2019

Police in Hong Kong granted pro-democracy protestors permission for a rally, planned for Sunday. The decision follows months of unrest, including increasingly violent confrontations between protesters and the police. It also comes at the heels of an unprecedented victory for the pro-democracy camp, which won 90 percent of available seats at recent district council elections. Cornell University experts say that police may be trying a new, less confrontational strategy by giving the green light for the weekend’s demonstration.

International
Arts and Sciences
Industrial and Labor Relations

Top tips for a safe, salmonella free Thanksgiving

November 14, 2018

With the Thanksgiving holiday right around the corner, Robert Gravani, professor of food science, says this salmonella outbreak is a reminder that proper planning and attention to detail are important for the preparation of a safe and delicious Thanksgiving meal.

Food & Agriculture
Health, Nutrition & Medicine
Agriculture and Life Sciences

Tips for protecting pets, livestock from deadly blue-green algae

June 27, 2018

Blue-green algae is returning to New York waterways and poses a deadly risk to humans as well as animals. Karyn Bischoff, toxicologist at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, explains the dangers and advises livestock and pet owners to be vigilant in avoiding contaminated areas.

Life Sciences & Veterinary Medicine
Agriculture and Life Sciences

Vaccine developers to heed FDA rules, despite White House

October 6, 2020

Colleen Carey, an expert health care economics and federal regulations of health care policy, says vaccine developers will likely follow FDA guidance despite the White House’s efforts to block it.

Life Sciences & Veterinary Medicine

Wet, warm weather makes for muted fall foliage in New York

September 13, 2018

The colors of the 2018 fall foliage season will be delayed and less vibrant, predicts Taryn Bauerle, Cornell University associate professor of plant science, whose research focuses on how plants communicate water stress.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
New York State
Agriculture and Life Sciences

Pfizer vaccine efficacy could be a ‘game changer’

November 9, 2020

Douglas Kriner and Sarah Kreps recently published a study in JAMA Network Open showing that if an initial COVID-19 vaccine is about as effective as a flu shot, uptake by the American public may fall far short of the 70% level needed to achieve herd immunity.

Social & Behavioral Sciences

Food safety expert dishes out tips for holiday baking

December 16, 2020

Elizabeth Demmings, a food safety expert with the Institute for Food Safety at Cornell University, offers the following guidance for preparing holiday foods safely.  

Food & Agriculture
Agriculture and Life Sciences

Facebook’s news feed block in Australia stokes fear, resistance

February 18, 2021

Drew Margolin, professor of communication, comments on a controversial decision from Facebook to block news feeds in Australia.

Agriculture and Life Sciences

Rohingya stay in limbo after UN court’s verdict

January 23, 2020

Sabrina Karim, assistant professor of government at Cornell University, visited Rohingya refugee camps in January of 2020, where she is conducting a large-scale survey on the educational needs of the Rohingya and local host population in Bangladesh.

International
Arts and Sciences

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