
CALS Researcher Details Role of Apples in Inhibiting Breast Cancer
Studies by Rui Hai Liu support growing evidence that apples' phytochemicals inhibit the growth of mammary tumors.
CALS Professor Discusses Peanut Plant Salmonella Outbreak
Robert Gravani faults systemic failures in recent food safety scare.
AEM Podcasts Offer Career Advice in a Sinking Economy
The job market may look increasingly bleak, but '10GoodMinutes,' a free weekly podcast of expert interviews can help.
CU Starts Historic Dual-Degree Program with India
Students vie to enroll in new programs linking traditional India with state-of-the-art Cornell.
Photo Essay: International Agriculture and Rural Development 602
Follow the field work of CALS students in southern India over winter break.
CALS Helps Develop Robotic Tractor and Sprayer
Researchers at Cornell's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station are helping to create autonomous farming equipment.
CALS Researchers Uncover How Protein Receptors on Cells Switch On and Off
Findings have important implications for better understanding cancer, AIDS, and neurodegenerative disorders.
Cornell Signs Grape Agreement with Sun World International
NYSAES venture aims to combine research strengths to develop improved varieties for grape growers around the globe.
Made@CALS: GeneWeave
Two Cornell doctoral students have developed a portable technology that turns bacteria into supersleuths in the search for "superbugs" like MRSA.
Will the Stimulus Actually Work? -or- Are we Looking at a Rerun of the Great Depression?
February 26, 2009 | Ithaca
SunGrant Initiative Energy Conference
March 10-13, 2009 | Washington, DC
Entrepreneurship@Cornell: Celebration '09
April 16-17, 2009 | Ithaca
CALS: Making a World of Difference
April 18, 2009 | Ithaca
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