$2.5M in A&S New Frontier Grants supports bold projects
A&S faculty members will delve into questions ranging from quantum computing to foreign policy development and from heritage forensics to effects of climate change.
Read moreA&S faculty members will delve into questions ranging from quantum computing to foreign policy development and from heritage forensics to effects of climate change.
Read moreThis summer, 101 students in the College of Arts and Sciences will take part in groundbreaking research on campus with 61 faculty as part of the Nexus Scholars Program.
Read moreDaniel Kim is a religious studies and chemistry major.
Read moreErik Kirakosyan is a College Scholar and chemistry major.
Read moreDea Fackovic Volcanjk is a chemistry major.
Read morePasa Suksmith is a chemistry and biology major.
Read moreThe research offers new hope for dealing with jet lag, insomnia and other sleep disorders.
Read moreIn 2022 Cornell University launched an initiative, to tackle climate change; in less than a year, donors have given more than $146 million in support.
Read moreTo manage atmospheric carbon dioxide and convert the gas into a useful product, Cornell scientists have dusted off a 120 year old electrochemical equation.
Read morePlanning to harness the power of AI are A&S researchers from physics; ecology and evolutionary biology; chemistry and chemical biology; and neurobiology and behavior
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