MAE's Louge receives Carpenter Advising Award
Engineering Professor Michel Louge is among the 2011 recipients of the Kendall S. Carpenter Memorial Advising Awards. Read more
Engineering Professor Michel Louge is among the 2011 recipients of the Kendall S. Carpenter Memorial Advising Awards. Read more
The Cornell robot Ranger set a new world record May 2 by walking 40.5 miles on a single battery charge without stopping or being touched. Read more
Student team members introduced ARG11 to a gathered crowd on the Duffield patio April 29 to update their progress and describe their latest exploits, including a pending trip overseas. Read more
Stamp-size satellites, developed at Cornell, are hitching a ride aboard the space shuttle Endeavour. Read more
Forbes: Research students at Cornell University developed this robot ornithopter, which features a wing-design that was 3-D printed. Read more
Scientific American: What Makes a Riderless Bike Stable? The two attributes thought to be most important for a bicycle's self-stability turn out not to be necessary. Read more
Scientists and engineers have been trying to explain bicycle self-stability ... Read more
A curious corrugated pattern in Saturn's rings and similar features in Jupiter's main ring could be the residual effects of comet collisions, report astronomers at Cornell and the SETI Institute. Read more