CoE for Food and Agriculture opens new satellite office in Saratoga County
News
Larkin Podsiedlik
News
From lion poop to lab chips: Jennifer Nagashima '09, PhD'15
Field Note
Library’s ‘plant-based’ exhibit opens Sept. 18 with talk, reception
News
Plants – as objects of admiration and scientific study and materials for creative expression – are the focus of a new Cornell University Library exhibit, “Plant-Based: Botanical Innovations from Paper to Poison,” which opens Sept. 18.
Largest-ever Cornell delegation to attend Climate Week NYC
News
Cornell will send its largest-ever delegation to Climate Week NYC 2025, to present on issues including the renewable energy transition, protecting public health from heat waves and addressing the impact of climate change on housing.
Locally-sourced foods in schools grows with CCE Farm to School program
News
Up, up and away: Dandelions use upward winds to spread seeds
News
New research has uncovered the basic structural mechanics of how dandelions release and retain their seeds
Peter Minotti, weed scientist and educator, dies at 89
News
Weed scientist Russell Hahn dies at 81
News
Environmental engineer Bill Jewell dies at 83
News
Cornell’s Ignite Innovation Acceleration program supports inventors, early-stage innovations
News
Six Cornell inventors developing projects in robotics, advanced materials, agriculture, biotechnology, AI for medical education and veterinary medicine have been selected for the spring 2025 cycle of the Ignite Innovation Acceleration program.
How communities can bridge the digital divide
News
A new book highlights innovative state and local approaches to eliminating "digital deserts," which persist despite billions in federal subsides promoting universal access.
Robot matches humans in scouting for vineyard diseases
News
The development of the robot is critical as managing such diseases as powdery and downy mildews in vineyards is the top concern for grape growers and viticulturists.
Solar panels offer new revenue stream for grape farmers
News
Urban Agriculture and Civic Engagement
Report
Local Food Fuels School Cafeterias and Students
Report
Good vibrations could revolutionize assisted reproductive technology
News
New technology offers hope to couples struggling with infertility and makes fertility treatments more accessible worldwide.
The power of internships
News
Cornell biologists expose bacteria’s hidden Achilles’ heel
News
Helping to combat the rising threat of antibiotic resistance, Cornell biologists have identified a surprising mechanism that weakens bacteria from within—an insight that could guide the next generation of antibiotics as drug resistance rises...