... team of Cornell researchers is studying living great whites and other sharks - as well as fossilized shark teeth - to gain ...
Cornell researchers are studying bacterium big enough to see -- the Shaquille O'Neal of bacteria. The secret ...
... day? It's a classic operations research question that three Cornell researchers are tackling in groundbreaking ways ... the falling blocks in the video game. Using their program, the researchers are recommending that ambulance organizations break the traditional ...
... beams or etching them with acid. Now Cornell researchers have developed a method to self-assemble ... ." In addition to making porous materials for catalysis, the researchers said, the technique could be used to create finely structured metals ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Cornell researchers have uncovered surprising new information about the process by which genes are unwrapped and exposed so that they can be expressed.
... defenses. Milkweed is the latest example of this response, according to Cornell research suggesting that plant may be shifting away from elaborate defenses against specialized caterpillars toward ...
... watches China prepare for the Olympic Games, Cornell researcher Max Zhang has his eye on less visible matters -- the particles in Beijing's air ... , which begin Aug. 8. Zhang's general research interests lie in what happens to the particles ...
... reproductive organs — and to pinpoint how they communicate, UF researchers and their collaborators isolated the chemicals the hermaphrodites secrete ... Magnetic Field Laboratory. But it was a chance collaboration with Cornell researcher Frank Schroeder, Ph.D ...
... to enhance sex or slow aging. Now, a Cornell researcher and colleagues have uncovered a class of small molecules in tiny worms that not only attract mates but also arrest ...
... ) -- By comparing the genomes of humans and five other mammals, Cornell researchers have identified 544 genes that have been shaped ...
... , a piece of Scotch tape and a silicon wafer, Cornell researchers have created a balloonlike membrane that is just ... to even nimble helium atoms. The research, by former Cornell graduate student Scott Bunch ...
... we be ready? It's an uncomfortable question, but one that a group of Cornell researchers have considered with their research into "spoofing" GPS receivers ... GPS signals that receivers accept as authentic ones. The Cornell researchers, after more than a year of building equipment and experimenting ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Cornell researchers and colleagues have produced the first atomic-scale description of what electrons are doing in the mysterious "pseudogap" in high-temperature superconductors.
Pills taken by tens of thousands of British men may damage sperm quality say Cornell researchers
... the way tiny droplets of fluid dry, Cornell researchers have created an innovative way to make and pattern nanoscale wires and other devices that ordinarily can be made ...