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To help people who cannot speak, researchers developed a device to identify silent commands using facial and neck images.

An international team identified genes helping peaches and their wild relatives to tolerate stress and adapt to climate change.

An international astronomy team with Cornellians and a Chinese telescope discovered an unexpectedly high number of radio bursts from across the universe.

An international collaboration has identified what may be the oldest work of art, a sequence of hand and footprints discovered on the Tibetan Plateau.

Global Development professor Mario Herrero collaborated on research on "China's Future Food Demand and its Implications for Trade and Environment."

Cornell announced its approval for an international dual-degree program.

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The Cornell China Center has announced six new grant awards, totaling $140,000, to support research by Cornell faculty teams partnering with researchers in China.

The Cornell China Center continued its Deans' Dialogue series with a conversation on artificial intelligence (AI).

Prof. Mildred Warner and a Zhejiang University colleague found that U.S. state laws designed to hinder union activity and indulge corporate entities do not enhance economic productivity.

While critics claim environmental regulations hurt productivity and profits, this economics collaboration with China showed that the reality is more nuanced.