“We’re seeing much more churn than we’ve had before,” says Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor who formerly headed the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Alexandra Cirone, assistant professor of government, says that Elon Musk may use his new stake in Twitter “to try to influence Twitter practices” and for a “more active play in the social media eco-system”.
Miguel Gómez, professor of applied economics and policy, says that branded fruits require heavy marketing investment as well as intellectual property trademark protections.
“The AFL-CIO, the Teamsters, the UFCW, SEIU – all those unions who have been claiming that they were going to organize Amazon – now they're going to pay attention,” says Patricia Campos-Medina, director of the Worker Institute.
NASA recently announced that it had detected more than 5,000 exoplanets. Lisa Kaltenegger, associate professor of astronomy, says, “Wouldn’t it be incredible to find more than one habitable world around one star?”
María Cristina García, professor of history, says that in dealing with Ukrainian refugees, President Biden appears to be motivated by broader foreign policy goals in Europe, rather than racial bias.
The Amphibian Migrations and Road Crossings Project, a joint effort between the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Cornell, have been helping amphibians migrate since 2005.
“We did see that couples who pool their finances are less likely to break up than couples who keep their finances separate,” says Emily Garbinsky, associate professor of marketing and management communication, who co-authored the study.
“Either Putin is getting terrible economic advice or he is going further off the rails in his hatred for the West,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of international trade policy. “It would be cheaper for foreign importers to pay for Russia’s exports in a currency that is collapsing in value, but it is difficult to acquire rubles and make payments in a manner that avoids the sanctions.”
“By casting actors of color, the two seasons of ‘Bridgerton’ challenge a long-held presumption that those circulating in social circles in Britain were historically white,” says Durba Ghosh, professor of history. “To me, that seems a meaningful way to think about colonialism and racism in 1810s Britain.”
“It is clear the police can curb violence in the short run or crime in the short run,” says Jamein Cunningham, assistant professor of public policy. “But then the question is at what cost? That’s the policy question. I don’t think we have a really good answer.”