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Newsweek

Lisa Kaltenegger, director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University, and Nikole Lewis, associate professor of astronomy at Cornell, play central roles in the search for habitable exoplanets. 

Al Jazeera

Fengqi You, a Cornell University professor of energy systems engineering, commented on the role of remote work in reducing national oil demand.

CNN

Nicholas Mulder, a Cornell University history professor who researches the economic impacts of wars, offers context on the scale of the current oil crisis. 

CNBC

Nicholas Klein, associate professor at Cornell University, provides expertise on the economic impact of free residential curbside parking in New York City.

BBC

Magnus Fiskesjö and Allen Carlson, both Cornell University associate professors, provide critical analysis of China's new ethnic unity law and its impact on minority rights. 

Scientific American

Mor Naaman, a Cornell University information science professor, led research showing AI autocomplete can shift users’ opinions. 

Associated Press

Flavio Lehner, a Cornell University assistant professor, comments on research linking environmental conditions to social media behavior. 

INC.

Cornell cognitive psychologist Shane Littrell developed a scale to measure receptivity to corporate jargon and analyzed its links to decision-making in organizations.

The Independent

Ayham Boucher, executive director of Cornell University's AI Innovation Hub, comments on the ease of removing AI safety guardrails in military applications.

The Washington Post

Vidya Mani, visiting associate professor at the SC Johnson College of Business, discusses the challenges of restarting oil production following disruptions in the Persian Gulf. 

Gothamist

Dr. Ana Krieger, director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses the health and sleep effects of daylight saving time.

The New York Times

Vidya Mani, a visiting professor at Cornell University, shares analysis on how the Middle East conflict threatens North American supply chains.