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Associated Press

James Grimmelmann, a law professor at Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech, comments on the potential financial consequences for Meta. 

NPR

Adrienne Bitar, a Cornell University food studies lecturer, explains how current trends like boy kibble and girl dinner echo longstanding food practices.

Boston Globe

Brooke Erin Duffy, a Cornell University professor, analyzes the public scrutiny and gendered criticism faced by influencers in the digital age. 

South China Morning Post

Pop Mart’s targeted U.S. strategy reflects a broader shift by Chinese brands to cultivate niche audiences and global identities amid rising U.S.-China tensions, with Cornell’s Lourdes Casanova noting that some firms increasingly distance themselves from their Chinese origins.

Wired

danah boyd, a Cornell University professor who studies the census, discusses the implications of eliminating demographic data on political assessments and resource allocations.

The Atlantic

Cornell Law School professor Sandra Babcock discusses societal assumptions about female killers and comments on the role of gender in perceptions of crime.

Nature

Matt Marx, an entrepreneurship and innovation researcher at Cornell University, leads a project examining the commercial impact of academic science through patent citations. 

National Geographic

Corrie Moreau, a Cornell University entomologist and curator, discusses the significance of the Schmidt sting pain index in objectively quantifying insect sting pain.

Mongabay

Wendy Erb, a scientist from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, leads a team documenting sound changes in Borneo's forests as Indonesia builds its new capital. 

Reuters

Eswar Prasad, a Cornell University professor of trade policy, discusses China's export-driven growth strategy and its challenges.

CNN

Brooke Erin Duffy, a Cornell University communications professor, discusses the rise of content creation careers and the challenges facing aspiring influencers.

Marketplace

Erica Groshen, an economist at Cornell University, provides analysis on the drivers behind rising employer health insurance costs.