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Novel machine-learning method produces detail

Scientists at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology have developed a novel way to model whether the populations of more than 500 bird species are increasing or decreasing. The method solves a nagging statistical problem by accounting for year-to-year changes in the behavior of people collecting the data. ....

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AI Method Maps Population Trends for 550 Bird Species

AI Method Maps Population Trends for 550 Bird Species
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Despite opposition, commission recommends permit for duplex

A conditional use permit for the construction of a duplex in Mora has been recommended to move to a Mora City Council vote by the Mora Planning Commission, much to ....

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2020 in review: COVID-19 was the story | Cornell Chronicle


2020 in review: COVID-19 was the story
December 21, 2020
The first mention of the word “coronavirus” in a Cornell Chronicle story in 2020 came on Jan. 29, when the university designated mainland China as an elevated-risk destination, and imposed travel restrictions on students, faculty and staff.
Since then, there have been more than 300 stories or university statements that mention COVID-19 posted on news.cornell.edu. It has been the story of the year.
The most-read Chronicle story of the year was a Weill Cornell Medicine-produced research FAQ from April 20, “Why is COVID-19 mild for some, deadly for others?” Given the fact that so much remains unknown about this mysterious virus, it’s no surprise that more than 60,000 readers – and counting – clicked on this story. ....

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