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Whale lecture by Roger Payne, with actress Lisa Harrow, and insect lecture by May Berenbaum are open to public
First pollin prize in pediatric research for development of oral rehydration therapy awarded
Mole-rat Methuselahs, at 26 years old and counting, bolster evolutionary theory of aging, says Cornell biologist
Cornell/Ludwig partnership for production of anti-cancer agents will open doors to public Nov. 13
Cornell's Kids Growing Food program accepting grant applications from New York teachers through Dec. 2
Nov. 8 Cornell conference to examine 'Achieving Sustainable Communities in a Global Economy'
N.Y. Senate majority leaders announce $25 million grant for Cornell life sciences facility
Duke's Arlie Petters is winner of first Blackwell-Tapia Prize for underrepresented minority mathematicians
Cornell Life Science Building part of ambitious, cross-discipline program
'Love those bee-stung lips': Facial markings help paper wasps identify each other, says Cornell behaviorist
Fortified orange drink, a success with Third World children, now shown to ease 'hidden hunger' in mothers and babies
Did you break the law today? Center for Democracy and Technology lecturer will discuss digital copyright and fair use, Nov. 5
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