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arXiv moving from Cornell servers to Google Cloud

Trump admin freezes millions in funds for Cornell and Northwestern

Cornell’s robot jellyfish and worm are powered by a hydraulic fluid battery

Cornell’s Breakthrough Could Mean the End of Exploding Batteries

Women in AI: Sarah Kreps, professor of government at Cornell

In a new study, Cornell scientists show that genetically engineering bacteria could improve the efficiency for the purification of elements found in smartphones, computers, electric cars and wind turbines, and could even boost global economic supply chains.

Blamed for fouling the environment, polyester may help save it. A team from Cornell has created a way to break down old polyester clothing & reuse some of its compounds to make fabrics that are fire resistant, anti-bacterial or wrinkle-free – & halt the proliferation of garment waste in landfills.