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InSocial Media StoriesbyCornell Social Media LabLet’s Tok Shop: Why TikTok from Byte may move to eCommerceWritten by Cid Decatur, Research Assistant in Cornell’s Social Media Lab and Communication MajorFeb 9, 2021Feb 9, 2021
InSocial Media StoriesbyCornell Social Media LabCombating Cyberbullying on TikTokWritten by Natalie Bazarova, Amanda Wong & Aparajita BhandariMar 30, 2021Mar 30, 2021
InSocial Media StoriesbyCornell Social Media LabICTs for Displaced Populations: Designing digital tools for Refugees and Asylum SeekersBy Matthew DressaMay 3, 2021May 3, 2021
Cornell Research and InnovationAnalyzing Data, Finding Hidden StructureSumanta Basu uses data to understand the structure of a complex system and to predict what will happen to the system at a future time point.Jul 14, 2020Jul 14, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationThe Emperor’s Closet — Power and Storageby J. Edward AnthonyAug 3, 2020Aug 3, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationLeading the Soil Carbon RevolutionWhy is there more carbon in soil than in the atmosphere and all plants combined? Johannes Lehmann turns soil science on its head.Aug 10, 20202Aug 10, 20202
Cornell Research and InnovationCan I Even Do That?Ivan Bazarov, who uses the Cornell Electron Storage Ring to manipulate bright particle beams, pushes boundaries to make new physics discoverAug 31, 2020Aug 31, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationTeaming Up — Coronavirus Research at CornellInterdisciplinary collaborations bring Cornell’s strengths to the forefront of COVID-19 research.Sep 28, 2020Sep 28, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationThe Benefits of Having a Sense of PurposePeople with a strong sense of purpose tend to weather life’s ups and downs better. Anthony Burrow investigates this phenomenon.Dec 7, 2020Dec 7, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationCreating Materials That Mimic Natureby Jackie SwiftDec 16, 2020Dec 16, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationThe Dilemma of CybersecurityWhat does cybersecurity mean when computer systems remain vulnerable to hacking? Rebecca Slayton at Cornell University investigates.Dec 21, 2020Dec 21, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationCOVID Summit: Social Science PerspectivesThe social sciences are essential to understanding how COVID-19 has spread and its impacts on individuals and society.Dec 28, 2020Dec 28, 2020
Cornell Research and InnovationThe Biology of HungerNilay Yapici at Cornell University investigates the mysterious brain-body connections that regulate eating behavior.Mar 30, 2021Mar 30, 2021
Cornell Research and InnovationPrecision Nutrition for Population HealthSaurabh Mehta at Cornell University looks at the interplay between nutrition, inflammation, and infection.Apr 13, 2021Apr 13, 2021
Cornell Research and InnovationIt’s Time for High-Tech EconomicsWilliam Cong at Cornell University sees opportunities to revolutionize high-tech research with insights from economics.Jul 19, 2021Jul 19, 2021
Cornell Research and InnovationWhere Land Meets WaterThe dynamic uncertainty of the floodplain requires human ingenuity based on science and design. Climate change makes the challenge urgent.Jul 26, 2021Jul 26, 2021
Cornell Research and InnovationThere’s No Syllabus for ThisSupporting community-engaged learning at Cornell, Amber Haywood ’21 found a way to put her values into action.Aug 2, 2021Aug 2, 2021
InBig Red VenturesbyWilliam PoonIntro to Big Red VenturesBig Red Ventures is a student-run Venture Capital Fund at Cornell University. It was started in 2001 by two MBA students who were in the…Sep 26, 2019Sep 26, 2019
Indear cornell freshmen,byDear Cornell Freshmen,“Celebrate the little victories.”Help is much more accessible at Cornell than you realize.Aug 23, 2019Aug 23, 2019