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Ozempic has been associated with female celebrities, says Cornell American Studies scholar Adrienne Bitar in The New York Times; the approach taken by companies like Fella to branding the drugs is “trying to legitimize that yes, you can be a man, and yes you can lose weight.'
nytimes.com/2024/04/08/sty…
'Stellar flyby is one of the ways to produce free-floating planets,' says Cornell Astronomy professor Dong Lai in Live Science, about research into 'rogue' planets lurking in the cosmos, which lack a parent star.
livescience.com/space/astronom…
“Polling consistently shows a majority of Americans support legal abortion in most/all cases, especially early in pregnancy,” Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Landon Schnabel says in BNN Bloomberg adding that in close races abortion could boost Democratic turnout. bnnbloomberg.ca/donald-trump-d…
Congratulations to physicist Keefe Mitman! Selected as an Einstein Fellow in the prestigious NASA Hubble Fellowship Program, he has chosen to do his research at Cornell University, working with Cornell Physics professor Nils Deppe.
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Fostering engagement: A project to design a new facility and community garden for the Enfield Food Distribution Center is among eight teams of Cornell University faculty, students and community partners to receive Engaged Research Grants from Cornell UniversityEinhorn. news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
“A place at the table”: Student-artists will reimagine the Kiplinger Theater in a work titled “This table has been a house in the rain,” through choreography and improvisation, innovative staging and ties to other art forms. CornellArts&Sciences CornellPMA news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
Join us for 'Alien Earths: The New Science of Planet Hunting in the Cosmos,' a Cornell_Library Chats in the Stacks featuring Cornell Astronomy professor & Carl Sagan Institute director Lisa Kaltenegger and her new book. April 18, 4:30pm in 160 Mann Library and online
events.cornell.edu/event/alien_ea…
'We are optimists and we say where life could start, it does start,' Cornell Astronomy professor and Carl Sagan Institute director Lisa Kaltenegger says in The New York Times .
'That’s a hypothesis: We have no idea if that’s true. But maybe dinosaurs twice is actually an option.'
nytimes.com/2024/04/10/sci…
“Definitely life-changing.”
More than 400 students rode in eight charter buses filled with Cornellians to Rochester, NY to witness #Eclipse2024 Monday, thanks to organizing by The Astronomical Society at Cornell.
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Former National Security Advisor Stephen J. Hadley '69 will explore “US National Security Policymaking and the Future of U.-China Relations” in a chat with Cornell Government and Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy scholar Jessica Chen Weiss
April 17 at 5 pm, 120 Physical Sciences Bldg
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Join us for 'Alien Earths: The New Science of Planet Hunting in the Cosmos,' an @eCornell keynote April 16 at 2 pm EDT. Cornell Astronomy professor and Carl Sagan Institute director Lisa Kaltenegger celebrates her new book & discusses challenges of searching for life.
ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overv…