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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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‘New era’ of Sun exploration nears as NASA’s Parker Solar Probe preps for launch

July 25, 2018

Jonathan Lunine, director of the Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science at Cornell University, comments on NASA’s first mission to fly directly into our sun’s atmosphere.

Physical Sciences & Engineering
Arts and Sciences

No unions, no living wage: Walmart robots follow retail trend

April 9, 2019

Arthur Wheaton, director of Western NY Labor and Environmental Programs for the Worker Institute at Cornell University, comments on Walmart's announcement that it will add thousands of robots to its stores.

Industrial and Labor Relations
Physical Sciences & Engineering

Bill Gates shines spotlight on carbon-emitting cement and need for something new

February 17, 2021

Sriramya Nair and Kenneth Clark Hover, professors of civil and environmental engineering, comment on efforts to develop alternative to cement, which is responsible for high levels of carbon emissions.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Physical Sciences & Engineering
Engineering

Red planet and ‘ocean world’? Lake on Mars boosts potential for life

July 25, 2018

Jonathan Lunine, director of the Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science at Cornell University, comments on newly discovered evidence of a liquid water lake below the surface of Mars.

Physical Sciences & Engineering
Arts and Sciences

Power utilities and state government to be tested post-Michael

October 10, 2018

Thomas O’Rourke, professor of engineering at Cornell University, comments on how utility companies and governments should handle power damage and outages after hurricanes.

Physical Sciences & Engineering
Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Engineering

Florence threatens Northeastern U.S. with flooding, storm surge

September 10, 2018

Arthur DeGaetano, director of the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University, and climatologists Jessica Spaccio and Samantha Borisoff are available for interviews about Hurricane Florence and can discuss landfall probabilities, past similar storms, and anticipated impacts.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Physical Sciences & Engineering
Engineering

First-ever black hole image offers tantalizing prospect for space-time exploration

April 10, 2019

James Cordes, professor of astronomy at Cornell University, and Shami Chatterjee, a researcher at Cornell’s department of astronomy are members of the EHT collaboration pulsar working group, which focuses on finding pulsars around the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. They are available for interviews about today’s breakthrough.

Physical Sciences & Engineering

Opportunity fights for life, but its success is cemented in history

June 15, 2018

Mason Peck, former NASA Chief Technologist and Cornell University aerospace engineering professor, comments on the legacy of NASA's Opportunity rover — now facing a massive wind storm on Mars.

Physical Sciences & Engineering
Engineering

White House AI summit signals U.S. leadership in competitive industry

May 10, 2018

Bart Selman, professor of computer science at Cornell University and director of the Intelligent Information Systems Institute comments on a White House summit dedicated to the future of artificial intelligence.

Computing & Information Sciences
Physical Sciences & Engineering
Computing & Information Sciences
Engineering

More than a climate issue: American auto industry may lose competitive edge with lower emissions standards

August 2, 2018

Max Zhang, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Cornell University and fellow at Cornell’s Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, comments on the Trump administration's plan to freeze fuel efficiency standards for cars and light trucks in 2020.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Physical Sciences & Engineering
Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future
Engineering

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