Cornell Chronicle

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  • Follow for weekly roundups of Cornell University’s top news in five minutes or less. Plus get bonus audio features, narrated stories and conversations with Cornell experts. The Cornell Chronicle, Cornell’s source of official news since 1969, is part of University Relations. It publishes news about higher education, research, outreach, events and the Cornell community. Read more at news.cornell.edu

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Episodes
  • Gordon Pennycook on how to improve a ‘prebunking’ technique
    Nov 4 2024

    As social media platforms deployed psychological “inoculation” on a large scale, hoping to help people spot techniques common to misinformation, Gordon Pennycook, associate professor and Himan Brown Faculty Fellow in the Department of Psychology and College of Arts and Sciences, had doubts about its effectiveness. He discusses new research identifying a way to strengthen inoculations, and why he began studying misinformation.
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    18 mins
  • Weekly roundup, Oct. 4, 2024: MacArthur genius grants | McGraw Hall renovations | Child nutrition
    Oct 3 2024

    This week's top stories on the Cornell Chronicle include MacArthur “genius grant” winners Nicola Dell and Ling Ma, the kick off of McGraw Hall’s renovations, and some good news for parents trying to get their kids to eat healthy meals: Kids don’t need to eat salads to maintain a healthy weight.

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    5 mins
  • Weekly roundup, Sept. 27, 2024: New provost | Research on psychedelics | Hotelie's coffee venture
    Sep 26 2024

    This week's top stories on the Cornell Chronicle feature the announcement of a new university provost, a study on how psychedelics reduce anxiety in the brains of mice and rats and a profile of a student who has launched a fair-trade coffee business to support her rural village in Guatemala.

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    4 mins

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