Publications

The Cornell Chronicle

Why Mars mission scientists will have breakfast at 10 p.m. April 8, 2004
Laser inventor Townes ponders faith that drives both religion and science April 8, 2004
CU and Caltech will colaborate on plans for telescope in Chile March 18, 2004
Nobelist: Group action required for better world March 11, 2004
Farmers can learn ecological lessons from Iroquois way of growing February 19, 2004
Mars missions leader has found the secret of the 25-hour day December 11, 2003
Chemical biologists train in 'crown jewel' program of two-city collaboration December 11, 2003
CU conference on transgenics and the poor brings new voices to GM debate November 20, 2003
CU's Jim Bell gets best shot yet of Mars from Hubble October 2, 2003
After 20 years of planning and waiting, IRS team is more than ready for launch August 28, 2003
Cornell's SIRTF spectrograph will find the end of the rainbow August 28, 2003
CU's Engineers Without Frontiers brings hope, water to a needy world August 14, 2003
Rover's sendoff party allows CU alumni to go behind the scenes July 10, 2003
Botox for rocks: Tiny abrasion tool could help reveal Mars geology July 10, 2003
Cornell senior helps to prepare the Mars rovers' to-do lists for JPL July 10, 2003
CU joins in workshop helping teachers inspire a new generation July 10, 2003
Disappointment felt as Mars launch delayed again June 28, 2003
Engineering students use plastic to bridge environment, design June 5, 2003
Up, up and away: Michael Harbeck studies the mechanics of flight May 22, 2003
Senior studies how mole-rats make their Zagat guides May 8, 2003
Mary Robinson talks on human rights and global obligation issues April 24, 2003
First Cornell student Bioengineering Expo crosses blood-brain boundaries April 17, 2003


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