Knepper examines emotions behind human-robot relations
When robots are all around us, will we have positive relationships with them, or will their similarity to humans make us uneasy? Read more
When robots are all around us, will we have positive relationships with them, or will their similarity to humans make us uneasy? Read more
People who post disruptive messages in internet discussion groups may just be driven by circumstances, an online experiment shows. Read more
A panel of doctoral students reminisced about their experiences as the first class of commercialization fellows April 28 at Entrepreneurship at Cornell's Celebration conference. Read more
More than 80 students unveiled their scholarly work at the 32nd annual Spring Research Forum hosted April 27 by the Cornell Undergraduate Research Board. Read more
Cornell undergraduates joined 200,000 green advocates to parade down Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue for the Peoples Climate March April 29 – in sultry heat – to advocate for rescuing the world from environmental deterioration. Read more
A collaboration of researchers from engineering and fiber science has yielded a promising new polymer that could change the way textiles achieve oleophobicity, the ability to repel oils. Read more
At an April 21-23 makeathon in New York City, Cornell students worked to help improve the lives of 17 people with disabilities. Read more
Cornell Engineering Career Center helped children identify their superpowers and CUAUV members talked about their subs during events for Bring a Child To Work Day Read more
Seniors from the Hunter R. Rawlings III Research Scholars presented their work at the Senior Expo, an end of the year research exhibition, April 19. Read more
More than 200 people gathered April 24 to honor the civic outreach of Cornell students at the 2017 Community Engagement Showcase, which displayed several dozen projects associated with the community. Read more