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Cornell researchers seek to answer questions about the origin of a key step in transcription – the process of copying codes in DNA and transferring them to RNA in order to make proteins.

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Transformative scientist Ludmilla Aristilde '03, assistant professor of biological and environmental engineering, seeks to understand the chemistry of natural carbon recycling.

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A symposium exploring how science and policy intersect in driving global sustainable development will be held May 11 at Cornell.

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The lab of Minglin Ma, associate professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, will receive up to nearly $7 million from Novo Nordisk for research into a Type 1 diabetes implant device called NEED.

Dean Boor presents Duff with his award

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Bryan Duff receives the 2018 CALS Kathy Berggren Diversity and Inclusion Award for his work enhancing a positive climate for multicultural diversity within teaching, research and outreach.

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Provost Michael Kotlikoff has appointed Katherine McComas, Ph.D. ’00, professor of communication in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, as vice provost for engagement and land-grant affairs, effective July 1.

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Professor of cell biology Anthony P. Bretscher has been elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Grabanzo product displayed in a kitchen

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A team of food science graduate students is refining their main product – Grabanzos, a chickpea snack covered in chocolate.
Grapes on a vine

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New York announced more than $1.5 million for various programs, including important new work at Cornell, to reinvigorate the state's Concord grape industry.
Shorna Allred poses for a picture

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Shorna Allred, associate professor of natural resources, is the recipient of Cornell’s third annual Engaged Scholar Prize.
Researcher in field

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Landscapes that surround agricultural lands strongly influence the dynamics of beneficial insects as well as insect pests on farms, which in turn affect crop yields, a new study finds.
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Cow walks through dairy barn

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A new study shows the cost of forgoing antibiotics on dairy farms would average out to $61 per cow annually and is studying the impact such a decision would have.
the Vogelkop Superb Bird-of-Paradise (right) and he widespread Greater Superb Bird-of-Paradise (left)

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The distinct song, dance and courtship appearance of the Vogelkop Superb Bird-of-Paradise confirms its new species status, according to new finding from our researchers at the Lab of Ornithology.

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The Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) is offering funding for the Cornell teaching community to implement new projects that will facilitate challenging, vibrant and reflective learning experiences for undergraduates.

Award winners pose for a picture

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A select group of CALS students, faculty, and staff were recognized during this year’s Dean’s Awards Dinner.
Cheryl Gombas stands with colleagues

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Cheryl Gombas, administrative manager in the Department of Entomology, receives the George Peter Award for Dedicated Service for her work with staff.

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Thousands of bulbs will bloom in two locations in the F.R. Newman Arboretum at Cornell Botanic Gardens, which will open to vehicles Friday, April 13.

LEAD NY members pose for a photo

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LEAD NY recognized 30 members for completing leadership training for adult professionals in the food, agriculture and natural resource sectors.
Test tubes of natural beet juice

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Cornell food scientists have discovered a way to process natural beet juice so that it maintains its bright red color and will allow food manufacturers to use it in place of synthetic dyes.
microscopic view of algae

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Scientists from Cornell, Duke and the University of Hawaii have an idea that could provide power and food protein to large regions of the world – and remove carbon dioxide from Earth’s atmosphere.