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Congratulations to our newest @Cornell Alumni! We are so proud of you and can’t wait to see what comes next! #EngineeringToMakeADifference #Cornell2026 🎓❤️
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Congrats to @FischbachLab postdoctoral researcher Irina Kopyeva on receiving a Weill Cornell Medicine Clinical and Translational Science Center grant to investigate how menopause-related changes in breast tissue may contribute to breast cancer risk. duffield.cornell.edu/kopyeva…
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The critical minerals that power lithium-ion batteries are in high demand and short supply, especially for the U.S., which must rely on importing resources such as nickel and cobalt to manufacture the technology. @CornellEng researchers have now developed a more efficient and cost-effective way to recover almost the full life of these batteries after they are spent. By using an electrochemical solution to regenerate their electrodes, the recycled batteries can regain up to 95% of their original power and last longer when reused, the researchers demonstrated. @AtkinsonCenter Read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/202….
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Once a Cornellian, always a Cornellian 🐻❤️ #CornellReunion
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What an incredible Reunion weekend! The Hill was filled with the pride that only Cornellians can bring. Thank you for coming home. Lift the chorus, speed it onward! @CornellAlumni #CornellReunion
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New research from a team of scientists led by @CornellEng is transforming how researchers understand one of the atmosphere’s most abundant and least understood constituents: mineral dust. Mineral dust, composed of tiny particles lifted from arid regions including the Sahara, Middle East, and East Asia, plays a complex role in Earth’s climate system. These particles both scatter and absorb radiation, influence cloud formation, and even fertilize ecosystems. But until recently, scientists lacked reliable global data on the surface soils’ mineral composition, particularly on the prevalence of light-absorbing iron oxides. Using high-resolution data from a NASA mission aboard the International Space Station, the team has reduced long-standing uncertainty about how airborne dust particles affect Earth’s energy balance through interactions with sunlight. Read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/202…
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We're kicking off #CornellReunion by taking a look back at Big Red history! These photos from the 1926 Cornellian show the iconic buildings that still define our campus. Welcome home, @CornellAlumni!
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As an undergraduate researcher, Edward Lee ’26 is already changing the game in quantum computing.
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Working in the Integrated Quantum-Classical Micro-Systems lab at @Cornell, Edward gained valuable experience through hands-on research, collaborative team meetings, and an opportunity to present his work at the @APSphysics Global Physics Summit.
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“Research offers a unique opportunity to explore the edge of your field, particularly at a university like @Cornell. Embracing the uncertainty and understanding that any progress could be adding a new layer to the field’s collective knowledge has kept me motivated."
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Volcano “plumbing”: Researchers have identified very different explosivity mechanisms behind two historic eruptions of Mount Etna in Italy – a finding that could help geologists assess the risk of future eruptions. @theAGU @CornellEng @UCBerkeley news.cornell.edu/stories/202…
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Mentors help shape every success story. @Cornell's 2026 Merrill Presidential Scholars honored the teachers and mentors who inspired their academic journeys and future impact. Congratulations to all awardees, including @CornellBME's Ryan Lyppens '26! news.cornell.edu/stories/202…
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Moving life science discoveries from the lab to the marketplace takes collaboration. @Cornell’s CATalyzing event connected researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders to help advance new technologies and startups. @Cornell_CTL Read more: bit.ly/4dH2rUp
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A $7.25M investment will help advance engineering innovations in medicine @Cornell , supporting discoveries, new technologies, and solutions that improve human health. news.cornell.edu/stories/202…
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Researchers at @CornellEng have developed a computing device that stores information electrically but reads it through tiny mechanical motion, an approach that could open a path toward more energy-efficient hardware. @NanoLetters @DARPA @CornellCNF news.cornell.edu/stories/202…
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During campus ceremonies May 21-22, 23 graduating Cornell seniors took oaths of office and exchanged first salutes as newly commissioned second lieutenants or ensigns in the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Space Force. Two members of the ROTC Tri-Service Brigade – Sidney Anop ’26 and Juan Rodriguez ’26 – also became Cornell’s first to earn another informal title: mustang. In the Navy and Marines, the term “mustang” refers to officers who started their military careers by enlisting, typically out of high school. Their less-conventional path into the commissioned ranks – including selection by highly competitive programs enabling them to attend college – commands respect from both enlisted service members who perceive them as more relatable, and senior officers who value their breadth of experience. Read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/202….
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Congratulations to the Cornell University Class of 2026! Welcome to the @CornellAlumni family. #Cornell2026 🐻🎓
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"Do operate from the depth of your heart, so open to the funny and the ironic and the absurd that you can't help but laugh stupid and cry ugly and be a beacon of life for anyone lucky enough to be in your presence," Jane Lynch, MFA ’84. #Cornell2026
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