Klarman Fellow wins American Chemical Society award
Chemist Alexa Easley has been honored for outstanding polymer research.
Read moreChemist Alexa Easley has been honored for outstanding polymer research.
Read moreCornell scientists working with the U.S. Department of Energy have developed a new method for recycling high-density polyethylene using a novel catalytic approach.
Read moreChemical biologist Laura L. Kiessling of MIT will detail how carbohydrates function to help the body fight cancers and pathogens.
Read moreThree Arts and Sciences professors “have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization."
Read moreCornell chemistry researchers discovered a method to evaluate complex materials for solar energy harvesting.
Read moreAssistant professors Debanjan Chowdhury, physics, and Andrew Musser, chemistry, are among 126 researchers in the United States and Canada who this year have received two-year fellowships to advance their work.
Read moreThe Scialog initiative aims to catalyze advances in basic science that will enable technologies for removal of C02 and other greenhouse gases to become more efficient, affordable and scalable.
Read moreThe fourth cohort of Klarman Fellows is the largest since the program’s launch in 2019.
Read moreGeoffrey Coates’ discoveries have revolutionized polymer recycling, materials for green hydrogen generation, and the synthesis of sustainable plastics.
Read moreCornell chemists discovered they could produce two products used in medicinal chemistry by changing the electrochemical reactor.
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