Carbon-coated nickel enables fuel cell free of precious metals
The new discovery could accelerate the widespread use of hydrogen fuel cells, which hold great promise as efficient, clean energy sources for vehicles and other applications.
Read moreThe new discovery could accelerate the widespread use of hydrogen fuel cells, which hold great promise as efficient, clean energy sources for vehicles and other applications.
Read moreOn Cornell’s eighth Giving Day, held March 16, 15,905 alumni, students, faculty, staff, parents and friends from more than 80 countries made gifts totaling a record-breaking $12,268,629.
Read moreFrom a nanoscale “brobot” flexing its muscles to a discussion of the artistry of scientific images, participants at a March 9 event got an up-close look at how quantum science and nanotechnology are shaping our lives.
Read moreThe Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology is deeply saddened to note the passing of Kevin Douglas Ashman, 65, who passed away after a short battle with cancer.
Read moreNote: This article highlights excerpts of an article originally published on the Cornell Department of History's website by Claire Perez. The article features a Q&A with Alex Siegenthaler, a senior double majoring in chemistry and history. Alex's honors thesis explores the history of chemistry a...
Read moreThe work of Karl Termini, scientific glassblower in the College of Arts & Sciences, saves departments money and time and ensures that scientists get exactly what they need.
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