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Residents fill information gaps as data centers come knocking

Marietta Daily Journal 17 Jun 2026
Companies including Amazon and Google are building data centers in Missouri amid rise in generative artificial intelligence ... .
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Weill Cornell anesthesiologist appointed to commission on religious freedom (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2026
Weill Cornell Medicine anesthesiologist Dr ... Her research on migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers provides the bridge between her Weill Cornell work and USCIRF's mission ... WCCHR launched in 2010, the year Kaur graduated from Weill Cornell Medicine.
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ILR School dean to help NYS shape, protect the AI workforce (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2026
). Alexander Colvin, Ph.D. '99, the Kenneth F. Kahn '69 Dean and Martin F ... Alexander Colvin ... Kathy Hochul ... Disclaimer. Cornell University published this content on June 16, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein ... (noodl.
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Pew grant project to design hepatitis C vaccine built on natural immunity (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2026
A Cornell researcher is seeking to develop a vaccine against the hepatitis C virus by harnessing the body's natural ability to clear the infection on its own, thanks to a grant from the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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New tool empowers research on key proteins (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2026
Many Weill Cornell Medicine physicians and scientists maintain relationships and collaborate with external organizations to foster scientific innovation and provide expert guidance ... Jim Schnabel is a writer for Weill Cornell Medicine.
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Researchers-turned-inventors recognized at Bearers of Innovation celebration (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2026
Cornell University researchers are contributing to a body of knowledge that advances their fields and are increasingly translating those discoveries into real-world applications ... A One Cornell Celebration ... Camila Fuhr Diel/Cornell University.
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‘Lisette’ first step in making Cornell a center for Haitian classical music (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
"The album project has engaged the Cornell community and expands understanding of Haitian classical music, said Cerin, assistant professor of music in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S).
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Former Clemson WR Cornell Powell wins UFL Sportsman of the Year

The Times & Democrat 15 Jun 2026
A few days ago Cornell Powell was named a finalist for the UFL Sportsman of the Year award, now, he's officially won the award ....
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Celebrating staff graduates, who balanced work and study (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
As the 2026 academic year wrapped up, 99 Cornell employees celebrated completing their degrees while balancing the demands of full-time work ... The celebration also highlighted Cornell's commitment to strengthening collaboration across campuses.
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Erica Groshen named Statistical Advocate of the Year (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
) ... Roberts Statistical Advocate of the Year Award, presented by the American Statistical Association (ASA) ... Disclaimer. Cornell University published this content on June 15, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein ... (noodl.
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Experimental treatment kills prostate tumor cells while reawakening antitumor immunity (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
... in killing prostate tumors directly while enhancing antitumor immunity, according to a preclinical study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and the Cornell Duffield College of Engineering.
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Onboarding support helps merchants adopt digital payment methods (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
But digital payments have certain advantages, for both businesses and consumers, and a Cornell-led research team explored ways to spur adoption of modern payment technology ... Cornell University ...
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Listening to political opponents who share common values can ease polarization (Cornell University)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
Listening to someone who disagrees with you on a controversial topic, but shares basic values, might not change your mind - but it could moderate an extreme position, reducing polarization, new Cornell economics research finds.
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