Tiny worm offers window into important protein modifications
“The more we understand protein modification and function, the better we understand its central role for human health and disease.”
Read more“The more we understand protein modification and function, the better we understand its central role for human health and disease.”
Read moreThe study presents an unexpected connection between spermidine, a long-known compound present in all living cells, and sirtuins, an enzyme family that regulates many life-essential functions.
Read moreCornell researchers have taken an important step toward harnessing CRISPR gene editing in “targeted, safe and potent” cancer treatment.
Read moreCornell Atkinson faculty fellow Phillip Milner has won a Carbontech Development Initiative grants to develop carbon removal technologies.
Read moreNew research has shown that ultrasmall Cornell Prime Dots, or C’Dots, which are among the nanocarriers for therapeutics once thought to be viable only by injection, have the potential to be administered orally.
Read moreCornell chemists have developed a technique that allows them to image polymerization catalysis reactions at single-monomer resolution, key in discovering the molecular composition of a synthetic polymer.
Read moreA current student veteran has been exploring the stories of Cornell's military veterans through a collection of interviews and memorabilia.
Read moreThree A&S faculty members are recipients of 2023 Stephen H. Weiss Teaching Awards, which honor a sustained commitment to teaching and mentoring undergraduate students.
Read moreThe Meshri Family Auditorium opened this fall, after a $6 million renovation.
Read moreResearchers have found an innovative way to handle fluorinated gases as stable solids -- and the same process could someday be used to capture greenhouse gases.
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