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Bearing fruit: New York state budget provides funding for wine and grape research at experiment station

GENEVA, N.Y. -- The "growing" season arrived early for the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station's vineyard research programs when the legislature passed the state budget providing funding for several Cornell initiatives…

Cornell leads initiative to promote organic milk production in New York state

A new Cornell University effort is aimed at promoting organic milk production in New York state. The NY Organic Dairy Initiative, funded by the farmer-led New York Farm Viability Institute (NYFVI), is targeted at the state's…

Qi Wang to receive young scientist award from international group

Qi Wang, associate professor of human development in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell, has been selected as the 2006 recipient of the Young Scientist Award from the International Society for the Study of Behavioral…

National magazine names Lynette Chappell-Williams a 2006 'Rising Star'

Lynette Chappell-Williams, director of the Office of Workforce Diversity, Equity and Life Quality at Cornell University, has been named a 2006 Rising Star by Human Resource Executive magazine for "having demonstrated leadership…

Common asthma inhalers cause up to 80 percent of asthma-related deaths, Cornell and Stanford researchers assert

Three common asthma inhalers containing the drugs salmeterol or formoterol may be causing four out of five U.S. asthma-related deaths per year and should be taken off the market, researchers from Cornell and Stanford universities…

Garden Mosaics takes root in South Africa to spread education and understanding through gardening

Garden Mosaics, a science education and outreach program based at Cornell University that has been thriving in more than two dozen cities around the country for several years, now has taken root internationally, most notably in…

Tiny wasps help keep sweet corn worm-free and customers more satisfied

"Clean" sweet corn is not easy to grow, but organic and no- or low-spray growers are successfully dealing with potential pest infestations using tiny wasps so consumers won't find little worms when they husk their corn.

After 15-week winning streak, alumnus Lee Bienstock is 'fired' in finale of Trump's 'The Apprentice'

Fervent fans waved his name and picture on banners. But after besting 16 others over 15 weeks, Cornell alumnus Lee Bienstock '05 lost his bid Monday, June 5, to become millionaire uber-celebrity Donald Trump's next apprentice. …

Cornell Lab of Ornithology wins World Series of Birding

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has done it again. No, they have not found another "extinct" bird (as they did in 2004 by rediscovering the ivory-billed woodpecker), but they did beat out 50 other teams of birders to win the…

Self-injury is prevalent among college students, but few seek medical help, study by Cornell and Princeton researchers finds

About 17 percent of college students -- 20 percent of women and 14 percent of men -- report that they have cut, burned, carved or harmed themselves in other ways, reports a new survey by Cornell and Princeton University researchers.

Is one incident of self-injury cause for alarm?

"An incident of self-destructive behavior can be a harbinger of distress," says Cornell researcher Janis Whitlock. "Our results suggest that a single-incident SIB [self-injurious behavior] episode is not like drinking too much…

Cornell offers integrated support for students who self-injure

The practice of self-injury by students is a growing concern at colleges and universities across the nation. Equally so at Cornell, where medical and counseling staffs at Gannett Health Services work collaboratively to identify and assist individuals who engage in self-injurious behavior (SIB).