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Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2010.

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    New kinds of kale are in the works, thanks to Faculty Fellow Phillip Griffiths. To make the leafy vegetable more mainstream, the Prof. of Horticulture is creating varieties of with new flavors, textures and colors.

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  2. Did you know? The nation’s first African-American landscape architect, David A. Williston, got his start at Cornell in 1896.

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    Researchers from including Sarah Pethybridge () are tackling a form of onion leaf blight that recently has affected 75% of state onion crops, a $44.7 million industry.

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    prije 22 sata

    "Being able to engineer a gut microbe and specifically regulate gene expression in the host has enormous implications," says 's Jeffrey Scott. "It is a bit like a customized medicine for ."

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    Natalie Brown '20, a biology and society major, explains in how her father's childhood diagnosis with type 1 has inspired her undergraduate research.

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    4. velj

    With comments from John Losey, professor of entomology, not involved in the study.

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    “I fell in love with the idea of being an entrepreneur at Cornell… I got hooked immediately on the energy of starting something new from scratch,” says Dan Sommer '97, the founder of workforce accelerator, Trilogy Education.

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    Industrial hemp producers face the challenge of keeping plants from "going hot" and developing too much THC. Now, new research shows that "fields go hot because of genetics, not because of environmental conditions.”

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    31. sij

    “We make a lot of assumptions about what’s happening microbiologically in our wines,” says Anna Katharine Mansfield, associate professor of enology. Mansfield offers insight on what really happens scientifically in the wine fermentation process.

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    With support from an Academic Venture Fund, Faculty Fellows and Profs. Michael Thonney, Scott McArt, and Johannes Lehmann are introducing sheep on large solar farms to reduce vegetation while supporting agricultural production.

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  11. 31. sij

    Happy Friday from our winter wonderland to yours! ❄️

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    30. sij

    Deadline is tomorrow, Jan. 31, for students to apply for spring break Community-Engaged Student Travel Grants: ALL Cornell students are eligible to apply!

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    Dan Sommer ’97 founded Trilogy Education, a workforce accelerator that partners with universities to bridge the digital skills gap.

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    30. sij

    New research by horticulture prof. and his team found that a plant’s propensity to ‘go hot’ – become too high in THC – is determined by genetics, not as a stress response to growing conditions, contrary to popular belief.

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  15. 30. sij

    Undergrads can now apply for the new Science Communication and Public Engagement (SCoPE) minor, designed to prepare students to be socially engaged scientists and to make science communication a foundation of a STEM education.

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  16. 30. sij

    CALS alums Alexander Fotsch '12 and Erica Barnell '13 will be among the seven interviews. Tune in! 🎧

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  18. 29. sij

    With a presence in all 62 counties in New York state, Cornell Cooperative Extension translates our world-class research into practical knowledge that helps New Yorkers thrive.

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    29. sij

    Researchers led by David Stern have developed a strain of corn that recovers much more quickly after a cold snap, which could benefit temperate farmers’ pocketbooks

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    Cornell research shows that wasps can recognize faces. These new abilities have evolved relatively rapidly, shedding light on how intelligence evolves in other species – including humans.

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