Startups flourish in Cornell’s clean energy ecosystem
At Cornell, entrepreneurs have found an innovative, powerful ecosystem that supports the transition to a sustainable and decarbonized economy.
Read moreAt Cornell, entrepreneurs have found an innovative, powerful ecosystem that supports the transition to a sustainable and decarbonized economy.
Read moreProf. Andrew Musser and his team have found a way to tune the speed of polaritons' energy flow, using an approach that could eventually lead to more efficient solar cells, sensors and LEDs.
Read moreA sophomore and a two juniors have won Goldwater Scholarships, the top undergraduate award for students pursuing careers in mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering. Jeffrey Backus, ’23 and Abhi Sarma ’24, both in the College of Arts and Sciences,
Read moreLin said he is honored and proud to be included in a special LGBTQ+ Trailblazers issue of the newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society.
Read moreCornell chemists and Cornell research-startups aim to propose a Northeast research hub to make hydrogen a viable, clean-energy alternative to carbon-based fuels.
Read moreThe Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology congratulates all of the recipients of the 2022 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in STEM disciplines who are pursuing research-based graduate degrees a...
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The new reaction can even take place in a sunny window, as the researchers demonstrated in their experiments.
Read moreNozomi Ando, Associate Professor, was recently named recipient of the 2022 Protein Science Young Investigator Award. This award, facilitated by the Protein Society, recognizes a scientist in the first eight years of their career who has made an important contribution in the study of proteins. In th...
Read moreResearchers at Cornell’s Center for Bright Beams, have developed a technique to create a photocathode – a material vital to the performance of some of the world’s most powerful particle accelerators – from a single-crystal alkali antimonides.
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