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By Celina Scott-Buechler Landscape architecture, says Maria Goula, is where the natural and social sciences intersect. Goula, a new associate professor at CALS, recently moved here from her post as vice dean of Landscape Architecture Studies at...
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Dairy and other livestock farmers in the northern U.S. have three new alfalfa options this growing season – all pioneered by Cornell researchers as a way to combat devastating pests, increase yields and improve forage quality. Developed by...
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What is the best way to conserve biodiversity in Ecuador’s Andes Mountains? Start with the bears. A Cornell research team is joining local efforts in Ecuador to help design a socio-ecological corridor that could help save endangered, threatened...
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Websites and phone apps that offer information and tools can be effective in preventing major weight gain and obesity associated with pregnancy, according to Cornell studies. These so-called e-interventions provide alternatives for doctors and...
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Space-age technology is coming to the aid of rural herders in Kenya, helping them deal with drought, climate change, civil unrest and land-use pressures that threaten food security in the region. In a pilot project launched by Cornell...

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Cornell researchers have developed a new technique to understand the actions of key proteins required for cancer cells to proliferate. The technique will help guide the development of drugs currently in clinical trials for anti-cancer treatments...

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By Celina Scott-Buechler Charles Darwin’s lament was that he would never seesignificant evolutionary changes occur in a species within his lifetime. Theprocess of species changing their genetic code and observable characteristics, he felt, was...
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Around the world, people continually come together to rebuild and restore local environments affected by crisis or disaster. In New Orleans after Katrina, in New York after Sandy, in Soweto after apartheid and elsewhere, people unite to restore...

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By John Carberry and Ellen Leventry Here’s some good news for the New Year: According to new research by Tom Hirschl, professor of development sociology at Cornell University, and Mark Rank of Washington University in St. Louis, there’s a 1-in-9...

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Stop someone on the street in the storm-battered Northeast (or Northwest or just about anywhere in between) this winter. Ask about “global warming” and you’d better be prepared for a heated debate. Ask about “climate change” and cooler heads may...

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By Celina Scott-Buechler #sexylist2014, #mtvhits, #katyperrysexist, #NASDAQ, #stocks. Believe it or not, these are all trending social media hashtags. But is finance really a topic of social media buzz? “An increasingly popular one,” Assistant...

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Malnutrition is responsible for more than two million children’s deaths annually, and too little food is not the only problem. Sometimes even adequate diets—rich in corn and nuts, for instance—aren’t enough to nourish babies and children, when...
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The consequences of climate change paint ableak picture for the Southwest and much of America’s breadbasket, the Great Plains.A “megadrought” likely will occur late in this century, and it could last for threedecades, according to a new report...
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By John Carberry If you’re in Albany today and cruising throughthe first floor of the Legislative Office Building from now until 3 p.m.,you’ll find yourself surrounded by some of the leading research from some of the brightest minds in this or...
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By CelinaScott-Buechler In school, students learn the names Henry David Thoreau, John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt; and are taught they are the men who led the American conservation movement. But they weren’t alone. Women have played a key role...

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By John Carberry A well-established agricultural outreach effort run by Cornell University is taking on a new mission designed in part to help returning veterans find futures in farming, thanks to a grant announced today by the U.S. Department...

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Think tofu but with a creepy-crawly, sustainable twist: A Cornell food science team will compete Feb. 14 at the Thought for Food Global Summit in Lisbon, Portugal, with C-fu – a new protein product made entirely of crushed mealworms – that may...
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Pioneering way to fight diabetes on the horizon Pioneering research published today in the journal Diabetes by John March, associate professor of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University, could lead to a pill with...
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As the largest Ebola epidemic in history continues to ravage West Africa – leaving more than 8,000 dead in 2014 according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – international efforts remain underway to prevent further spread of...