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By finding the atomic equivalent of a “perfect handshake” between two types of perovskite, researchers at Cornell Engineering have built solar cells that are high-performing and exceptionally durable. Elsevier | ScienceDirect U.S. National Science Foundation Brookhaven Lab Cornell Center for Materials Research - CCMR Duke University news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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“Semiconductors are at the core of everything we do in the economy and for national security. Because they are so important, that also makes them a vulnerability and a target.” -- Sarah Kreps, CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

“Semiconductors are at the core of everything we do in the economy and for national security. Because they are so important, that also makes them a vulnerability and a target.” 

-- Sarah Kreps, <a href="/CornellCAS/">CornellArts&Sciences</a> <a href="/CornellBPP/">Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy</a> 

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Using advanced technology that analyzes tiny gas bubbles trapped in crystal, a team of scientists led by Cornell has precisely mapped how magma storage evolves as Hawaiian volcanoes age. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Using advanced technology that analyzes tiny gas bubbles trapped in crystal, a team of scientists led by Cornell has precisely mapped how magma storage evolves as Hawaiian volcanoes age.
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Research at Risk: A simulator — with real, hovering spacecraft — being developed Cornell University would have allowed important testing of crucial space technologies. But a stop-work order from the federal government has halted construction. VIDEO Cornell Engineering news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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This semester's student microcontroller projects are mind-blowing. Cornell Engineering, Cornell ECE, Raspberry Pi Playlist of demos: youtube.com/playlist?list=… Student webpages: ece4760.github.io/Projects/Proje…

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This week, we hosted a two-day climate risk modeling hackathon that brought together over 30 Cornell University faculty, graduate students, and industry professionals in the insurance sector to explore practical solutions to some of the most pressing challenges in the field 💡

This week, we hosted a two-day climate risk modeling hackathon that brought together over 30 <a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a>  faculty, graduate students, and industry professionals in the insurance sector to explore practical solutions to some of the most pressing challenges in the field 💡
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Researchers in Cornell Engineering are demonstrating how artificial intelligence – particularly deep learning and generative modeling – can accelerate the design of new molecules and materials, and even function as an autonomous research assistant. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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Scenes from last week's 9th-annual M.Eng. project showcase and industry engagement day, connecting Cornell Engineering M.Eng. students with faculty, alumni, industry and medical professional for career conversations, final project presentations, celebration and connection.

Scenes from last week's 9th-annual M.Eng. project showcase and industry engagement day, connecting <a href="/CornellEng/">Cornell Engineering</a> M.Eng. students with faculty, alumni, industry and medical professional for career conversations, final project presentations, celebration and connection.
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Cutting through the “noise”: Scientists Cornell AEP and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have discovered a way to convert fluctuating lasers into remarkably stable beams that defy classical physics, opening new doors for photonics technologies. Nature Photonics Cornell Engineering news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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They came, they played, they conquered...then they celebrated and graduated. Cheers to the @cornelllacrosse seniors: national champions and proud members of the Class of 2025. #Cornell2025

They came, they played, they conquered...then they celebrated and graduated.

Cheers to the @cornelllacrosse seniors: national champions and proud members of the Class of 2025. #Cornell2025
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Let’s hear it one more time for the Class of 2025! Welcome to the Big Red alumni family. ❤️🐻🎓 #Cornell2025 #CornellEngineering

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Don’t like the cold: In collaboration with Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit bus service, Cornell Engineering researchers found that a pilot fleet of seven electric buses consumed up to 48% more energy in cold weather. Cornell Grad School news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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A new material developed Cornell Engineering could significantly improve the delivery and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines – used to fight COVID-19 – by replacing a commonly used ingredient that may trigger unwanted immune responses in some. Nature Materials NIH news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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Mason Peck, director of the New York Consortium for Space and Technology and professor in Cornell Engineering, has been developing a one-of-a-kind simulator that would allow researchers, companies, and government agencies to test and refine space technologies, using actual spacecraft

Mason Peck, director of the New York Consortium for Space and Technology and professor in <a href="/CornellEng/">Cornell Engineering</a>, has been developing a one-of-a-kind simulator that would allow researchers, companies, and government agencies to test and refine space technologies, using actual spacecraft
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Join Rachel Cohn, manager of the Meehl Cryostat, for a behind-the-scenes look at this ultra-cold research tool. Learn how temperatures near absolute zero make cutting-edge quantum science possible - from quantum computing to breakthroughs in drug discovery and materials science.