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Solar solutions: ‘Crazy’ perovskite offers sustainable alternative to silicon
Over the last decade, perovskite photovoltaics have emerged as the most exciting alternative to silicon, with Cornell researchers studying how the material can be grown to be more durable for optimal performance, and be recycled.
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New biodegradable graft could help cardiovascular patients
The first-of-its-kind material not only expands and contracts like blood vessels but is also biodegradable; new vascular cells to grow around the graft as the body absorbs it.
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‘Embodied energy’ powers modular worm, jellyfish robots
In the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are progressing, too, thanks to recent Cornell research in battery development and design.
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You study featured on cover of ES&T
Fengqi You, Roxanne E. and Michael J. Zak Professor, had his study “Climate Sustainability…
April 7, 2025
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Three faculty receive promotions
Dean Lynden Archer has announced the following faculty promotions: Michael O. Thompson, professor, Materials Science…
April 7, 2025
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Hare wins NSF Early Career Award
Jack Hare, assistant professor, received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career…
March 31, 2025
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Wagner serving as Board of Governors President
Aaron Wagner, professor, is serving as President of the IEEE Information Theory Society’s Board…
March 24, 2025