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Arts and Sciences welcomes eight new Klarman Fellows

Matthew Zipple The three-year fellowships empower a select group of extraordinarily promising scholars to investigate some of the most fascinating questions and pressing issues facing humanity. For the second consecutive year, the Klarman Fellowships drew more than 260 applicants. “The cutting-edge ideas and creative energy that postdocs bring are key to building an intellectual environment that can attract and retain the world’s best faculty,” said Cornell President Martha E. Pollack. “The Klarman Fellowships provide Cornell with a regular supply of the sparks that ignite new thinking and new research, while providing these exceptional early-career scholars with a springboard to great careers.”

Grief and loss of mothers cut primate lives short

Offspring born in the last four years before a female primate’s death are more likely to die at a young age, before their mother dies, research finds. If these kids make it, the negative effects of losing their mother will reach across generations, lessening the survival of their future children as well. Researchers used data collected across decades from seven species of primates from multiple regions of the world. Knowing which mothers had died and when, researchers started with a look at the survival of these doomed mothers’ offspring. Matthew Zipple, a PhD candidate in biology at Duke University, used data collected across decades on seven species of primates from multiple regions of the world. Knowing which mothers had died and when, researchers started by looking at the survival of these doomed mothers’ offspring.

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