Newswise News from Cornell University /institutions/newsroom/ 266/?source= Latest news from Cornell University on Newswise en-us Copyright 2022 Newswise Newswise News from Cornell University 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Title 42 termination 'overdue', not 'effective' to manage migration /articles/view/784438/?sc=rsin /articles/view/784438/?sc=rsin Wed, 21 Dec 2022 16:05:24 EST Cornell University Law scholar behind bipartisan supply chain bill calls it critical to economic development /articles/view/784423/?sc=rsin /articles/view/784423/?sc=rsin Wed, 21 Dec 2022 14:10:30 EST Cornell University Biodegradable medical gowns produce harmful emissions /articles/view/784321/?sc=rsin /articles/view/784321/?sc=rsin Tue, 20 Dec 2022 11:35:05 EST Biodegradable medical gowns, designed to be greener than conventional counterparts, actually produce harmful greenhouse gases, according to new research published Dec. 20 in the Journal of Cleaner Production. Cornell University Fruit flies use two muscles to control pitch for stable flight /articles/view/784098/?sc=rsin /articles/view/784098/?sc=rsin Wed, 14 Dec 2022 14:50:47 EST The flight of insects may look effortless but, as with any animal, their movements would be wildly uneven without an intricate system of neural signaling and muscle response to stabilize and steer them. Cornell University Immigration reform bill like 'rearranging deck chairs on sinking Titanic' /articles/view/784096/?sc=rsin /articles/view/784096/?sc=rsin Wed, 14 Dec 2022 14:40:38 EST Cornell University Fusion 'breakthrough' is big, but more efficient methods needed /articles/view/783986/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783986/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Dec 2022 14:30:00 EST Cornell University Feeding apple waste to chickens may boost their health /articles/view/783947/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783947/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Dec 2022 11:05:30 EST An apple a day may keep the livestock veterinarian away. Juice, pulp and other waste from Empire apples, when injected into chicken eggs before hatching, show signs of boosting the animal's intestinal health, according to Cornell research. Cornell University Electric car sales drive toward cleaner air, less mortality /articles/view/783769/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783769/?sc=rsin Thu, 08 Dec 2022 16:05:57 EST Electric cars - and their continued sales growth - are expected to have a greener, cleaner influence on air pollution and reduce human mortality in most, if not all, U.S. metropolitan areas, according to Cornell University research published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. Cornell University Soft robot detects damage, heals itself /articles/view/783691/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783691/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Dec 2022 15:20:58 EST Cornell University engineers have created a soft robot capable of detecting when and where it was damaged - and heal itself on the spot. Cornell University You're never too busy for self-gifting, study finds /articles/view/783660/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783660/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Dec 2022 11:45:23 EST People who are feeling tense due to demands at work or home tend not to reward themselves with gifts, new research finds - even though a new product or visit to the spa might be exactly what they need. Cornell University Fictional civilization leaves behind lasting legacy /articles/view/783647/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783647/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Dec 2022 10:05:42 EST Norman Daly spent years chronicling the lost Iron Age civilization of Llhuros - its relics, its rituals, its poetry, its music - as well as the academic commentary it inspired. But the thing that makes Llhuros most noteworthy as a civilization? It never existed. Cornell University Warming climate spurs harmful oxygen loss in lakes /articles/view/783577/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783577/?sc=rsin Tue, 06 Dec 2022 11:50:43 EST New research from Cornell University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute shows a continually warming world is leading to extended, late-summer weeks of water stratification in lakes, which prompts oxygen deprivation in the water - provoking conditions called hypoxia (low oxygen) and anoxia (no oxygen) - and negative consequences for fish and other species. Cornell University CRISPR insight: How to fine-tune the Cas protein's grip on DNA /articles/view/783565/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783565/?sc=rsin Tue, 06 Dec 2022 10:05:37 EST At the heart of every CRISPR reaction, whether naturally occurring in bacteria or harnessed by CRIPSR-Cas gene editing technology, is a strong molecular bond of a Cas protein via a guide RNA to its target site on DNA. It's like a nanoscale ski binding. Cornell University Small fish could play big role in fight against malnutrition /articles/view/783506/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783506/?sc=rsin Mon, 05 Dec 2022 14:50:08 EST Inexpensive, small fish species caught in seas and lakes in developing countries could help close nutritional gaps for undernourished people, and especially young children, according to new research. Cornell University Cornell offers MBA application waivers to laid-off workers /articles/view/783469/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783469/?sc=rsin Mon, 05 Dec 2022 10:30:31 EST In response to recent activity in the labor market, the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is offering qualified candidates who have been laid off by a U.S. tech company an application fee waiver and an application test waiver for the January 2023 deadline. Cornell University Small fish could play big role in fight against malnutrition /articles/view/783402/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783402/?sc=rsin Fri, 02 Dec 2022 09:30:52 EST Inexpensive, small fish species caught in seas and lakes in developing countries could help close nutritional gaps for undernourished people, and especially young children, according to new research. Cornell University Earthquake lab experiments produce aftershock-like behavior /articles/view/783240/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783240/?sc=rsin Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:50:27 EST Earthquakes are notoriously hard to predict, and so too are the usually less-severe aftershocks that often follow a major seismic event. Cornell University Caregiving simulator advances research in assistive robotics /articles/view/783239/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783239/?sc=rsin Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:30:00 EST Caregiving robots would be transformative for people with disabilities and their caretakers, but few research groups are working in this space. A new robotic simulation platform developed by Cornell researchers may help more people enter the field. Cornell University Are we there yet? Time slows down on a crowded train /articles/view/783232/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783232/?sc=rsin Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:00:41 EST Testing time perception in an unusually lifelike setting - a virtual reality ride on a New York City subway train - an interdisciplinary Cornell research team found that crowding makes time seem to pass more slowly. Cornell University Legislation to block rail strike misses 'biggest sticking point' /articles/view/783179/?sc=rsin /articles/view/783179/?sc=rsin Tue, 29 Nov 2022 13:50:25 EST Cornell University