- Cornell University
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Ithaca, New York
14853-2801
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- E: VP Research
- 01. Nanolamps Light the Way
- Héctor Abruña, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, George G. Malliaras, Materials Science and Engineering, Harold G. Craighead, Applied and Engineering Physics
- 02. Mauve Majesty
- Mark P. Bridgen, Horticulture
- 03. Our Cells’ Circadian Clocks
- Brian R. Crane, Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- 04. A Superconductivity Jam-Up
- James C. Séamus Davis, Physics
- 05. From the Womb to Later Life
- Rodney R. Dietert, Microbiology and Immunology
- 06. A Green Lamp
- Jack Elliott, Design and Environmental Analysis
- 07. Stressed-Out Teens
- Gary W. Evans, Human Development
- 08. The Spinal Cord in Action
- Joseph R. Fetcho, Neurobiology and Behavior
- 09. The Right Model for Growing Experimental Tumor Cells
- Claudia Fischbach-Teschl, Biomedical Engineering
- 10. Immunotherapy against Alzheimer’s
- Gunnar Gouras, Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College
- 11. Global Warming and Coral Reefs
- C. Drew Harvell, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- 12. Chocolate as Wine or Other Treat?
- John S. Henderson, Anthropology
- 13. Li and Be
- Roald Hoffmann, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Richard G. Hennig, Materials Science and Engineering, Neil W. Ashcroft, Physics
- 14. Resisting Cardiac Arrhythmia
- Michael I. Kotlikoff, Biomedical Sciences
- 15. A Shift Overseas
- Sarosh Kuruvilla, Industrial and Labor Relations
- 16. Seeing Behind the Gene Transcription Scene
- John T. Lis, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Watt W. Webb, Applied and Engineering Physics
- 17. Pathogens versus Plant Defenses: An Evolutionary Battle
- Gregory B. Martin, Plant Pathology
- 18. Smokers and Stop-Smoking Ads
- Alan D. Mathios, Rosemary J. Avery, and Donald S. Kenkel, Policy Analysis and Management
- 19. Self-Pollination
- June B. Nasrallah, Plant Biology
- 20. Born to Be Breastfed
- Christine M. Olson, Nutritional Sciences, and Nancy M. Wells, Design and Environmental Analysis
- 21. Just One Amino Acid
- Nikolaus Osterrieder, Microbiology and Immunology
- 22. Red Wine and Tooth Decay
- Olga I. Padilla-Zakour, Food Science and Technology
- 23. Breaking Down Plant Materials for Energy
- Jocelyn Rose, Plant Biology
- 24. Stem Cells
- Shahin Rafii, Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
- 25. Silly Walks
- Andy L. Ruina, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
- 26. Studying Tuberculosis
- David G. Russell, Microbiology and Immunology
- 27. Deep Brain Stimulation
- Nicholas D. Schiff, Neurology and Neuroscience, and Joseph J. Fins, Medicine/Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College
- 28. From Gene Mutation to Infertility
- John C. Schimenti, Biomedical Sciences
- 29. A Faster STM
- Keith C. Schwab, Physics
- 30. New Human Genes
- Adam C. Siepel, Biological Statistics and Computational Biology
- 31. E. Coli and Crohn’s Disease
- Kenneth W. Simpson, Clinical Sciences, Ellen J. Scherl, Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
- 32. Violence and Small Business in Colombia
- Wesley D. Sine, Johnson Graduate School of Management
- 33. Radical Light!
- Steven E. Stucky, Music
- 34. Engineering Tissue for Transplants
- Abraham D. Stroock, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Lawrence J. Bonassar, Biomedical Engineering
- 35. Communication Networks after Downsizing
- Alex M. Susskind, Hotel Administration
- 36. Preventing Bone Loss
- Marjolein C. H. van der Meulen, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Mathias P. G. Bostrom, Orthopaedic Surgery, WCMC
- 37. A Question about Replication Answered
- Michelle D. Wang, Physics
- 38. Healthy Food, Unhealthy Choices
- Brian C. Wansink, Applied Economics and Management
- 39. Efficient Fuel and Solar Cells
- Ulrich B. Wiesner, Materials Science and Engineering, Francis J. DiSalvo, Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- 40. Lessons from the Fruit Fly
- Mariana F. Wolfner, Molecular Biology and Genetics
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