Remember Me!' app helps dementia patients find memories
A smartphone app created by Cornell graduate students flashes reminders to aid failing memories of dementia sufferers. Read more
A smartphone app created by Cornell graduate students flashes reminders to aid failing memories of dementia sufferers. Read more
A smartphone app created by Cornell graduate students flashes reminders to aid failing memories of dementia sufferers. Read more
Fred Schneider tells us that although cybersecurity is a technical problem, expecting the best solution to be solely technical is not reasonable Read more
Cornell biological engineers have deciphered the cellular strategy to make the biofuel ethanol, using an anaerobic microbe feeding on carbon monoxide – a common industrial waste gas. Read more
A top engineer from the city of Los Angeles visited Cornell July 20-22 as researchers tested a new earthquake-resilient pipeline designed to better protect southern California's water utility. Read more
Rather than focusing solely on the traditional skills a career center offers—things like how to write a resume and how to interview—ENGRG 2350 takes a much broader approach. Read more
Immobilizing negatively charged ions in the polymer-like separators of rechargeable lithium batteries is shown to result in stable electrodeposition, even at relatively high current densities. Read more
Annual Build is an event designed to tap into the growing popularity of the Maker movement among American middle school and high school students. Cornell Engineering students contact teachers from their high schools and arrange a day when they can visit the teacher and spend time leading a class in a Maker-themed lesson. Read more
Cornell ranks #3 on Forbes' "Top STEM Colleges 2016" list. Read more
CEE Professor Phillip Liu has been elected as Academician of Academia Sinica by the 32nd convocation of Academicians in Taipei, Taiwan. Read more