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Clinton praises CU green energy initiative but declines skateboard trial
It's not likely Sen. Hillary Clinton will make skateboarding her primary mode of transportation, but the idea behind Comet Skateboards, which produces eco-friendly skateboards in partnership with the Cornell spinoff company e2e Materials, got her approval. The senator stopped by Syracuse's City Hall July 2 for an alternative energy forum that featured exhibits by Comet, e2e, the Cornell University Renewable Bioenergy Initiative, and a dozen regional companies and partnerships invited by Syracuse Mayor Matthew Driscoll.
 
flower budsProject Budbreak seeks citizens to help study effects of climate change
The Cornell natural resources project will use citizen scientists to gather wide-ranging data about local trees and plants.

cowCows fed biotech product reduce agriculture's environmental impact
Cornell researchers find that recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) significantly reduces the carbon 'hoofprint' of milk production.

child with ladybugNSF gives Cornell $2 million to enlist children in finding missing ladybugs
The Lost Ladybug Project aims to develop one of the largest biological databases ever developed by a citizen-science project.

quagga musselQuagga mussels threaten western U.S. waters, researcher reports
Chuck O'Neill, a senior extension associate with Cornell and New York Sea Grant, testified before a House committee, June 24.
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