Major new telescope on Chilean summit opens window on universe

Thirty-four years after Cornell scientists first conceived it, the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope now rises above the Atacama Desert.

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In this episode of Research Matters, Cornell chemist Phillip Milner explains a breakthrough carbon-capture system.

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Theresa Cardinal Brown, an immigration fellow at Cornell Law School, comments on political motivations driving spikes in citizenship applications. 

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Nicholas Mulder, a sanctions expert and history professor at Cornell University, analyzes Iran's selective control over the Strait of Hormuz as a form of economic warfare.

The Atlantic

K. W. Taylor, a Cornell historian, provides expert analysis on Vietnam's postwar trajectory and its relevance to Iran's current challenges.

Bloomberg Government

Seema Nanda and Emily Tulli, fellows at Cornell University’s Migration and Human Rights Program, critique the I-9 system and call for a comprehensive immigration verification overhaul.

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Andrew Farnsworth, a scientist with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, provided expert commentary on woodcock behavior.

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Paula Cohen, director of the Cornell Reproductive Sciences Center, co-authored research on a promising non-hormonal male birth control approach.