Cornell

Ezra Cornell (; January 11, 1807 – December 9, 1874) was an American businessman, politician, and philanthropist.

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Cornell’s Breakthrough Could Mean the End of Exploding Batteries

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.

Alli Smith, of the Cornell Ornithology Laboratory, offers beginner tips for exploring the wide world of birds.

Beige Is the New Black: Cornell Researchers Unlock the Secret to Age-Defying Weight Management

Cornell Scientists Discover That Losing Key Type of Pancreatic Cell May Contribute to Diabetes

Long-Puzzling Biologists: Cornell Study Reveals How Cells Prevent Harmful Extra DNA Copies

Cornell Scientists Uncover Major Mechanism Behind Lung Cancer’s Immune Evasion

Cornell Scientists Have Identified a Cellular Process Related to Post-Partum Depression

Cornell Scientists Have Identified a New Incredibly Common Subtype of Prostate Cancer