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On May 19 and 20, researchers from Cornell University’s Ithaca and New York City campuses gathered at the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) for the third Intercampus Cancer Research Symposium.Returning after a two-year, pandemic-related hi
According to the researchers at Cornell University, a technical marvel, cilia have proved difficult to reproduce in engineering applications, especially at the microscale.
Cilia are the body's diligent ushers. These microscopic hairs, which move fluid by rhythmic beating, are responsible for pushing cerebrospinal fluid in your brain, clearing the phlegm and dirt from your lungs, and keeping other organs and tissues clean.
Holding the right material at the right angle, Cornell researchers have discovered a strategy to switch the magnetization in thin layers of a ferromagnet – a technique that could eventually lead to the development of more energy-efficient magnetic memory devices.