Sustaining HappinessAnthony Ong describes connections between positive emotions, health, and how people experience their own racial and ethnic identities.Feb 20, 2023Feb 20, 2023
Designed for Rural LivingSmall communities struggle with infrastructure ill-suited to rural life. Phoebe Sengers is improving design processes for better outcomes.Nov 14, 2022Nov 14, 2022
Strikes, Protests, and Today’s WorkforceJohnnie Kallas is finding trends in U.S. labor protests using ILR’s Labor Action Tracker — a national database that he helped create.Nov 3, 2022Nov 3, 2022
Algorithms Based on Human PerceptionKavita Bala at Cornell University has created a new generation of A.I.s by taking a physics-based approach to how humans perceive the…Aug 18, 2022Aug 18, 2022
Justice for Marginalized CommunitiesAn intrepid lawyer-researcher at Cornell University works to help immigrants, migrant farmworkers, and people with low incomes.Aug 12, 2022Aug 12, 2022
Farmer-Led Climate ActionEngaging with small-scale farmers in Malawi has given energy to Rachel Bezner Kerr’s work on the 2022 IPCC report on climate change.Aug 5, 2022Aug 5, 2022
Watch Out Chicken, Here Comes HempForget soy, pea, and wheat. Cornell University PhD student Martin Liu is on the path to making hemp the number one source of plant protein.Jul 29, 2022Jul 29, 2022
Peering through Alien AtmospheresIs anyone home? Jonathan Gomez Barrientos ’22 at Cornell University works on techniques to expand what we know about Earth-like exoplanets.Jul 22, 20221Jul 22, 20221
Glowing Planets and Chemical FingerprintsNikole Lewis will be one of the first to characterize distant exoplanets using data from the newly launched James Webb Space Telescope.Jul 15, 2022Jul 15, 2022
A Big Red Undergraduate JournalA team of students and supporters assembled to create CURJ, a publication dedicated to research by Cornell University undergraduates.Jul 11, 2022Jul 11, 2022