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The annual Insectapalooza reflects the countless wonderful ways that insects interact with people and impact our lives — for better or for worse
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The event introduced 20 teachers from K-12 public schools across New York City to climate change issues
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Six grad students have won Fulbright-Hays fellowships Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad fellowships.
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Cornell AgriTech food scientists provided food safety and development expertise to ensure the safety of food in Wegmans grocery stores.
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The Sept. 27-28 symposium “Bridging the Divide: Machine Learning in Medicine,” held at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, brought together researchers and clinicians from Cornell’s Ithaca campus and Weill Cornell Medicine to discuss recent work and initiate collaborations in the field of machine learning in medicine.

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Twenty-eight Cornell undergrads spent their summer making a Big Red impression across the state as part of the Cornell Cooperative Extension internship program.
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The Cornell Food Venture Center reopened Oct. 4 with innovative upgrades that were made possible through more than $13 million in funding from the state to grow food and beverage businesses in New York
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This year marks the 150th anniversary of when Cornell opened its doors with the founding principle of “… any person … any study.”
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Now in her third year at Cornell Botanic Gardens as a horticulturist, Emily Detrick, MPS '16, spends her days connecting people with plants.
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This year marked the 50th year of a program that has helped modernize dairy inspections in New York.
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Active learning teaching techniques are increasingly being used in classrooms across CALS as faculty revamp courses to emphasize creative and innovative thinking.
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Sean Sherman, the James Beard Award-winning Sioux Chef, shared research and insights on indigenous food cultures at Cornell Sept. 5.
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A new project received a $100,000 planning grant from the NSF to create a proposal for an Engineering Research Center for sustainable energy-smart solutions.

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Lace up your walking shoes and head to Cornell’s new Sustainable Landscapes Trail, which opens with a ceremony Friday, Oct. 5, at 2 p.m., at the parking lot across from the Dairy Bar on Tower Road.
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Economist and compensation and labor market scholar Kevin F. Hallock, the Kenneth F. Kahn ’69 Dean in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, has been named dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
Coralie Salesse and David Stern examine corn stalks

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Scientists from the Boyce Thompson Institute and Cornell have boosted a carbon-craving enzyme called RuBisCO to turbocharge photosynthesis in corn – promising to improve agricultural efficiency and yield.
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A new study finds that emissions from fire activity were significantly greater in the preindustrial era, which began around 1750, than previously thought.
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A new study finds that glyphosate, the active herbicidal ingredient in weed killers, was present at low levels in a variety of dog and cat foods.
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A new media light installation in McGraw Tower depicted a nucleotide-by-nucleotide “walk” through human genomes.
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Pea aphids – a serious agricultural pest – have the ability to see and avoid a common, aphid-killing bacteria on plant leaves, according to a new Cornell study.