Think ahead: Robots anticipate human actions
Visualizing the future enables robots to provide assistance without getting in the way. Read more
Visualizing the future enables robots to provide assistance without getting in the way. Read more
The Cornell Baja Racing Team brought home a first-place victory at the 2013 Baja SAE International Competition in Cookeville, Tenn. Read more
Cornell researchers have created a digital age active-reading system using an array of tablets to combine the best features of paper and electronic text. Read more
Incorporating concepts from developmental biology, researchers have used computers to evolve soft-bodied robots with various gaits and gallops. Read more
They are Brian Crane (chemistry and chemical biology), Gary Evans (design and environmental analysis and human development) and Natalie Mahowald (atmospheric sciences). Read more
Haym Hirsh, professor and chair of computer science at Rutgers University, has been named Cornell’s dean of Computing and Information Science, effective July 1. Read more
Irwin Mark Jacobs '54, founding chairman and CEO emeritus of Qualcomm, and his wife, Joan Klein Jacobs '54, have made a $133 million gift to create the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute. Read more
Cornell researchers have created compartment nanoparticles that could carry two or more different drugs to the same target. Read more
Ilan Shomorony and Alireza Vahid, along with their advisor Salman Avestimehr were awarded the fellowship for their project titled “Collaborative Interference Management.” Read more
Mind mapping: Building on prototypes developed at the Cornell NanoScale Facility, French scientists have produced the world's first microscopic transistors that can amplify signals from within the brain. Read more