NewsMetal-Loving Microbes Could Replace Chemical Processing of Rare Earthsby Cornell UniversityUsing microbes could be a green alternative to traditional mining methods
NewsRemote Work Can Slash Your Carbon Footprint—If Done Rightby Cornell UniversityWhile commute has a large impact, it is not the only variable that can dramatically impact carbon footprint
NewsLight Pollution Threatens Coastal Marine Systemsby Cornell UniversityOffshore effects of light pollution are still largely unknown
NewsFew in US Recognize Inequities of Climate Changeby Cornell UniversityResearch suggests that calling attention to on of the main factors that put people at risk may backfire
NewsBreakthrough Identifies New State of Topological Quantum Matterby Cornell UniversityDiscovery sheds light on new avenues for identifying states in a broad spectrum of materials
NewsTetris Reveals How People Respond to Unfair AIby Cornell UniversityPlayers who get fewer turns respond negatively to the other player even when the turns are assigned by an AI
NewsElectrification Push Will Have Enormous Impacts on Critical Metals Supply Chainby Cornell UniversityAs vehicles decarbonize, critical metal needs will dramatically increase potentially by more than 7,000 percent
NewsIntegrating STEM Majors Won’t End Gender Segregation at Workby Cornell UniversityIntegrating academic majors will help a great deal but most of the problems occur outside of higher education
NewsUpcycling Method Turns Textile Trash to Functional Coatingsby Cornell UniversityProof-of-concept study could help reduce textile waste and recycle polyester compounds into useful coatings
NewsStudy Finds Fish Assess Misinformation to Avoid Overreactionby Cornell UniversityThe study indicates that fish adjust their sensitivity to visual motion when there is a lot of it, to avoid false alarms