Nearly 75% of all crops around the world are at least partially
dependent on pollinators. Some of the crops that are highly dependent on
pollination include, fruits, nuts, avocados, melons,…
Drew Harvell’s research uses Cornell’s Blaschka collection of glass invertebrates as a time capsule to find and film the living matches of these specimens in today’s oceans on SCUBA…
Friday, March 21, 2014 at 3:30pm
Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 655
CAM Colloquium: Robin Snyder (Case Western) - Living in a variable environment: when should organisms hedge their bets and when should…
The seminar will discuss how environmental issues are inextricably connected with economic and social challenges and how emerging solutions require the trifecta of policy, technology and capital to…
This talk will discuss (based on a recent IMF study) how developed and developing countries alike might put into practice the principle of ‘getting prices right’ to address the major…
Special guest speaker Dr. Paula Rivadeneira, Assistant Professor &
Extension Specialist in the Department of Soil, Water, & Environmental
Science at the University of Arizona - Yuma…
Cornell has launched an ambitious series of initiatives to enhance faculty hiring and pave the way to new discovery. The focus areas of the initiatives target strategic, collaborative discipline…