Cornell Atkinson awards $1.1M to innovative projects

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The Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability has awarded seven Academic Venture Fund (AVF) interdisciplinary seed grants, totaling $1.1 million, for projects that engage faculty from eight Cornell colleges and 16 academic departments. In its...
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  • Lab of Ornithology
  • Biological and Environmental Engineering
  • Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
  • Natural Resources and the Environment Section
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
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  • Agriculture
  • Entomology
  • Biodiversity
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Treatments tested for invasive pest on allium crops

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Since its arrival in the U.S., it has spread to New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland and New Jersey, and is considered a major agricultural threat. A Cornell-led team of researchers field-tested 14 active ingredients in insecticides...
  • Cornell AgriTech
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Agriculture
  • Vegetables
  • Crops
  • Entomology
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Five inducted into Bouchet Graduate Honor Society

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The Bouchet Society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education and the professoriate. Its network of scholars exemplifies academic and personal excellence, character, service and...
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  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Soil and Crop Sciences Section
  • Crops
  • Genetics
  • Entomology

Cornell earns STARS platinum sustainability rating

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After maintaining a gold rating since 2012, Cornell earned 85 points in the group’s STARS (Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System) to become the first Ivy and the sixth university overall to reach platinum. Cornell’s strong...
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  • Environment
  • Planet
  • Climate Change
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Cornell social scientists honored for rural community impact

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The project, known as W4001, conducts research on the most pressing challenges faced by rural communities, where population trends are reshaping arenas such as food production and natural resource management, land use, ecological sustainability...
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  • Global Development Section
  • Global Development
  • Development
  • Behavior
  • Environment
  • Landscape
  • Land
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Neurons thrive even when malnourished

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In this process, called organ sparing, resources are preferentially delegated to the nervous system at the cost of less important organs or tissues. New research now shows that developing nervous systems demonstrate this preferential growth even...
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Development
  • Genetics
  • Animals
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Evergreen idea turns biomass DNA into degradable materials

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Watch this video about how Cornell researchers are developing biodegradable plastics and gels by using DNA from fish, onions, algae and other organic matter.
  • Biological and Environmental Engineering
  • Plants
  • Biology
  • Environment
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Study explores how multiple organs end up the same size

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Why do your arms grow the same length at the same time? New research shows that hormone signaling plays a critical role in controlling how organs develop — in plants, animals and humans.
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Plant Biology Section
  • Plants
  • Biology
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ILR students’ pants sales benefit women in India

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Katrina Torres ’21 and Alena Madar ’21 traveled to India last summer as part of the ILR Global Service Learning program. Once there, they collaborated with ILR’s partner, the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM), and local tribal women to...
  • Computational Biology
  • Global Development
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National tick surveillance survey identifies gaps to be filled

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Insufficient infrastructure, limited guidance on best practices and lack of institutional capacity also are impediments to improved tick monitoring, the researchers found. Their report, “A Survey of Tick Surveillance and Control Practices in the...
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  • Health + Nutrition
  • Disease
  • Entomology
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Mann award winner illuminates infectious diseases

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Over that same time, Legionella – the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease – has developed defenses against humans’ white blood cells, known as the “defenders of the lungs.” “Immune cells in human lungs happen to act a lot like amoeba...
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  • Health + Nutrition
  • Disease
  • Biology
  • Bacteria
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Atkinson, EDF to fund Cornell-led sustainability projects

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Through an on-going partnership between the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), four Cornell faculty members have received new grants for three regional sustainability projects with global...
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  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • Planet
  • Water
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Podcast features Cornell Local Roads program

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Part 1 with David Orr David Orr, director of the Cornell Local Roads program joins Extension Out Loud. Do you know who maintains the road you live on or the road you drive to work on? Maybe you’ve never thought about it less there’s a pothole or...
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New Engaged Research Grants awarded to 14 partnerships

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Fourteen teams of faculty and community partners have received Engaged Research Grants from the Office of Engagement Initiatives to increase undergraduate involvement in research that strengthens the well-being of communities. “By combining two...
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  • Lab of Ornithology
  • Animal Science
  • Global Development Section
  • Natural Resources and the Environment Section
  • Food Science
  • Department of Communication
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Antonie Blackler, pioneering biologist, dies at 88

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He was known for groundbreaking fundamental work on the origin of sex cells in vertebrates. His experiments with South African clawed toads yielded important insights into the development and reproduction of amphibian embryos, with implications...
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Biology
  • Genetics

NYC mayor appoints McComas to climate change panel

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has appointed Cornell’s Katherine McComas, Ph.D. ’00, to the fourth New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC), an independent group of 20 scientists who will synthesize climate study data and advise city...
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  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Department of Communication
  • Communication
  • Climate Change

Margaret Smith, new director and associate dean of Cornell Agricultural Experiment Station

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Margaret Smith has been appointed as associate dean and director of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station (Cornell AES), effective August 1, 2020. Margaret came to Cornell in 1987 as a faculty member in Plant Breeding and...
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  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Plant Breeding and Genetics Section