... of bird is perched nearby or be merely an unwelcome early morning intrusion. But to Sandra Vehrencamp, Cornell professor of neurobiology and behaviour, bird song is a code from which to glean avian ...
Kathryn Boor and Robert B. Gravani, Cornell University professors of food science, will provide a briefing, "Strengthening the Safety of the Food Supply: Challenges and Opportunities," on Monday, June ...
... , "two of the most detrimental economic conditions affecting a child's health," says Thomas A. Hirschl, Cornell professor of development sociology and co-author of a study published in the November ...
... beams or etching them with acid. Now Cornell researchers have developed a method to self-assemble ... almost 20 years," said Uli Wiesner, Cornell professor of materials science and engineering, who reports ...
... Capper on the paper: Dale E. Bauman, Cornell professor of animal science and the corresponding author; Euridice Castaneda-Gutierrez, former Cornell post-doctoral researcher; and Roger A. Cady, of ...
... cells in newly hatched midshipman fish larvae and comparing them to other species, Andrew H. Bass, Cornell professor of neurobiology and behavior, and colleagues Edwin Gilland of ...
... reason, suggest Cornell graduate student Philip Davis and colleagues, including three Cornell professors, is that most researchers probably already have all the access they need to relevant articles. ...
... even nimble helium atoms.
The research, by former Cornell graduate student Scott Bunch (now an assistant professor at the University of Colorado), Cornell professor of physics Paul McEuen and ...
... .
Paper co-authors Brent Ledvina, Cornell Ph.D. '07 and now an assistant ... of things we're showing can be overcome," said Psiaki, Cornell professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering.
The idea of ...
... , involve organs that "interface directly with the external environment," said Paul Sherman, Cornell professor of neurobiology and behavior, who led the study. He and colleagues analyzed 646 studies ...
... there was far more than expected, said Johannes Lehmann, the paper's lead author and a Cornell professor of biogeochemistry. The survey was the largest of black carbon ever published.
As a result of ...
... online Nov. 11. Lewis, whose paper is co-authored by his adviser, William L. Olbricht, Cornell professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, also presented his research in a ...
... a doctorate from Birmingham University, before joining
Cornell. His early career as a nuclear theorist was capped in a
1951 paper with his fellow Cornell professor and Nobel laureate
Hans Bethe, ...
Remembering negative events tends to result in more false memories than remembering neutral events, according to Cornell professor of human development Charles Brainerd.
... data as stock counts and catch estimates, said Charles Greene, Cornell professor of ocean sciences and lead author of the study published in the March issue (Vol. 22, No. 1) ...