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When Food Runs Low, One Roundworm Species Turns to Cannibalism

Samantha Klasfeld  —  Feb 5, 2013

Young Pristionchus pacificus, which normally function as harmless bacteria-eating roundworms, undergo an unusual, and perhaps monstrous, transformation when food becomes scarce: They resort to cannibalism.  Prof. Frank Schroeder, chemistry and chemical biology, studies the “small molecules” that turn developing P.pacificus into cannibals.

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Peer Review: Jennifer Weidman ’13 Aims to Improve Water Quality in Kenya

Junsuk Ahn  —  Nov 19, 2012

A Cornellian works to improve one of the most basic elements of human life.

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Peer Review: Sam Olyha Studies Stem Cells to Create Heart Cells

Camille Wang  —  Nov 16, 2012

A Cornell sophomore is working to fight a leading cause of death in the United States. 

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The Scientist: Professor DeGaetano vs. Extreme Storms

Camille Finn  —  Nov 13, 2012

Are you ready for another Hurricane Sandy? Prof. Arthur DeGaetano, earth and atmospheric sciences, is trying to help us prep for the next one. 

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“Mis-quake” in Communication

Kathleen Bitter  —  Oct 29, 2012

How misinterpreted predictions left six scientists charged with the 300 deaths caused by an earthquake.

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Far Above: The Felix Baumgartner Skydive

Nicolas Ramos  —  Oct 22, 2012

You think you know daredevils? Think again. This guy freefalls at supersonic speed. 

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Cornell's Trees In Danger

Sam Miller  —  Sep 24, 2012

A dangerous mold recently found in New York State could quickly and quietly wipe out many of the trees that make our campus so beautiful. 

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Mushrooming: The Buttermilk Falls Lobster Shroom

Biagio DiSalvo  —  Sep 10, 2012

An adventure in the woods. 

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How LSAT Prep Changes Your Brain

Camille Finn  —  Sep 4, 2012

Long hours of studying may have more impact than you think!

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Guinea Pig: The Internet Knows All Your Secrets

Sam Miller  —  Aug 24, 2012

Sam Miller '13 participates in a study that reveals some creepy stuff about her internet usage. 

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