Prof. Rachel Bean, astronomy, was one of the 40 U.S. researchers chosen to be part of the Euclid mission, which will attempt to map the geometry of the dark universe.
Prof. Adam Bogdanove, plant pathology and plant-microbe biology, was named one of nine runner-ups for Science Magazine’s “Biggest Scientific Breakthroughs of 2012.”
Today, he may responsible for the Rio 2016 course, but Prof. Rossi’s fascination with grass began at an early age, when he first started to push a lawn mower. His passion led him to pursuing a career as a golf course superintendent and eventually, a professor of horticulture.
3-D printing technology is evolving and expanding each day, and its uses are becoming more revolutionary with each new discovery in processing plastics, metals, food and body parts.
Members of two Cornell groups, Big Red Relief and Cover Africa, visited various sites in southern Ghana to speak with local residents, assess their needs and come up with sustainable projects.
Jesse Silverberg grad and Matt Bierbaum grad study the similarities between gas particle motion and the collective motion of heavy metal fans dancing in mosh pits.