Nobel laureates show support for Ukraine
The letter, signed by 163 Nobel laureates, was drafted by Cornell Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann.
Read moreThe letter, signed by 163 Nobel laureates, was drafted by Cornell Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann.
Read moreGifts allow the College to fulfill its mission: preparing students to do the greatest good in the world.
Read moreA Cornell-led collaboration used electrochemistry to stitch together simple carbon molecules and form complex compounds, eliminating the need for precious metals or other catalysts to promote the chemical reaction.
Read moreAssistant professors Pamela Chang, Antonio Fernandez-Ruiz, Daniel Halpern-Leistner and Peter McMahon have won 2022 Sloan Research Fellowships from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Read moreThe event will explore the nanoscale and quantum innovations shaping our future. You can join online at eCornell!
Read moreSeven exceptional early-career scholars will be awarded three-year fellowships to pursue independent research in the arts and humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.
Read moreCornell chemists have discovered a class of nonprecious metal derivatives that can catalyze fuel cell reactions about as well as platinum at a fraction of the cost.
Read moreThin-film solar cells made from solution-processed crystalline materials are promising alternatives to silicon wafers, the core component that converts light into electricity in most solar panels today.
Read moreDoctoral student Sophie Bender modifies enzymes—complex, machine-like biomolecules—to create precision tools for difficult chemical reactions.
Read moreThe University continues to provide updated guidance on its COVID-19 response and release policies and procedures for the coming semester. Please pay attention to this link for all of the most up-to-date guidance for returning to campus in-person including information on mask policies, testing requi...
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