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A new light-activated catalyst breaks and resets carbon–halogen bonds to convert racemic mixtures into enantiomerically enriched products. It is the first time that such a technique has targeted bonds ...
A self-powered, bioresorbable temporary pacemaker the size of a grain of rice has been developed by an international team of researchers. The device, which could potentially prevent lethal ...
The promise of AI agents has led to claims of imminent and rapid adoption across fields. Companies have even promised to build AI agents that can automate all legal and scientific tasks. At the same ...
OpenAI has significantly leveled up the image generating capabilities of ChatGPT, as part of an update to the GPT-4o model introduced last May. The new and improved AI image generator is out now ...
(Courtesy: Bs0u10e01/CC BY-SA 4.0) A bright green Flower of Kent apple has now been picked as the official IYC logo in tribute to Newton, who is seen as the “father of classical physics”. Newton, who ...
At the top was Momodou Taal, a Cornell University graduate student who was suspended twice last year for his role in pro-Palestinian protests there. Now Taal, too, is fighting to stay in the country.
The Ravens team name was voted for and revealed on March 29, 1996. To honor that milestone, the team released a special logo and announced that that "limited-edition merchandise and special ...
U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Coombe also rejected Momodou Taal’s request to halt the enforcement of two presidential executive orders that spurred a recent crackdown on international students ...
He studied Arabic and Sharia law in Cairo. And when war broke out in Gaza, Mr. Taal, 31, found himself increasingly drawn to the protests on Cornell’s campus, he said in a phone interview this week.
U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Coombe also rejected Momodou Taal’s request to halt the enforcement of two presidential executive orders that spurred a recent crackdown on international students who, ...