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At the Graduate School, we live by Cornell’s founding principle. Graduate and professional students arrive from across the globe to pursue research and scholarship in more than 80 fields.
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Learn more about P2SStarting Monday, Graduate Write-Ins will be held at Goldie's Cafe in the Physical Sciences Building while the Big Red Barn gets ready for renovations this summer. Bring your ideas, your mugs, and your enthusiasm!
Cornell researchers, including Adrien Antoinette, Ph.D. '23, and Sophia Ziemian, Ph.D. '20, have found that applying a pretreatment of a parathyroid hormone can improve cartilage health and slow the development of osteoarthritis. Read more:
Hormone helps slow development of osteoarthritis | Cornell Chronicle
Applying a pretreatment of a parathyroid hormone, commonly used to increase bone mass to combat osteoporosis, can he...
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.@CornellCIS doctoral student Mose Sakashita developed a system that allows a remote user to manipulate the view in 3D, which will allow two people not in the same room to collaborate on a physical object. Read more:
3D video conferencing tool lets remote user control the view | Cornell Chronicle
Collaborating on a physical object when two people aren’t in the same room can be extremely challenging, but a ...
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