Professor Joe Burns receives Honorary Doctorate
Professor Joe Burns was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from Webb Institute, Glen Cove, New York. Read more
Professor Joe Burns was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from Webb Institute, Glen Cove, New York. Read more
Researchers at Cornell have discovered that seemingly random turbulent flows, which are the flow of a fluid in which velocity varies rapidly and irregularly, actually have an astonishing structure. Read more
NewScientist: GREEN power may no longer be as fickle as the weather, thanks to a device that can generate electricity in any conditions - be it sun, wind or rain. Read more
Cornell students are developing programs that will make personal robot servants possible. Read more
Cornell engineers are replicating cuneiform tablets using scanning and 3-D printing technology. Read more
Quacquarelli Symonds has published its first World University Rankings by individual discipline. Read more
The Washington Post: The machine looks like the offspring of an Erector Set and an inkjet printer. 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