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  • Ghost tracks and Ice Age human footprints: Astounding discoveries in US desert

    An archaeological survey of the US Air Force's Utah Testing and Training Range led to the intriguing findings.

  • Study Abroad | 6 things to do before you apply to Ivy League universities

    Study Abroad | 6 things to do before you apply to Ivy League universities

    Getting admission into a Harvard or Princeton is the dream for many students - and their parents. Here’s what it takes to make it come true.

  • Indian-origin professor Soumitra Dutta appointed dean of Oxford’s business school, Anand Mahindra, others congratulate him

    Indian-origin professor Soumitra Dutta appointed dean of Oxford’s business school, Anand Mahindra, others congratulate him

    Soumitra Dutta is presently the professor of management at Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business.

  • New smartphone tool can track your alertness at work

    New smartphone tool can track your alertness at work

    The tool called AlertnessScanner developed by researchers at Cornell University in the US measures pupil size, captured through a burst of photographs taken every time users unlock their smartphones.

  • Can cash cleanup lead to bigger reforms, asks Eswar Prasad

    Can cash cleanup lead to bigger reforms, asks Eswar Prasad

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18 Eswar Prasad, Professor of Economics at Cornell University, said Narendra Modi hasn‘t solved the problem yet of black money. But he has created a momentum through his demonetisation drive.

  • Kaushik Basu to return to academia, says won't take govt role

    Kaushik Basu to return to academia, says won't take govt role

    Having served World Bank as its Chief Economist for about four years, India's former Chief Economic Advisor Kaushik Basu says he will not take up any position in the Indian government and plans to return to Cornell University and focus on his research projects.

  • Unfazed by competition; focus is on mobile traffic: CouponDunia

    Unfazed by competition; focus is on mobile traffic: CouponDunia

    CouponDunia Media Private Ltd., launched coupondunia.in in 2010. It lists coupons and offers on its site for almost 'all e-commerce websites' in India that can be availed to save on a purchase.

  • Too low crude prices also not good for India: Cornell prof

    Too low crude prices also not good for India: Cornell prof

    India‘s oil import bill for October fell 19 percent year-on-year, but there was bad news as well by way of lower exports

  • Basu appointed as president-elect of IEA

    Basu appointed as president-elect of IEA

    A WB Chief Economist is appointed for a 4 year term. In Kaushik Basu's case, to take up the WB job, he took leave from Cornell University where he is Professor of Economics and the C Marks Professor of International Studies.

  • Indian-American researcher makes 3D-printed loudspeakers

    Indian-American researcher makes 3D-printed loudspeakers

    Apoorva Kiran and Robert MacCurdy, both graduate students in Mechanical Engineering, worked with Hod Lipson, associate professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering to customise a device that could print a variety of materials.

  • Indian-origin academician appointed dean of Harvard College

    Indian-origin academician appointed dean of Harvard College

    Rakesh Khurana is the Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development at Harvard Business School (HBS), professor of sociology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and co-master of Cabot House at Harvard.

  • Vikas Khanna explores his 'Junoon' for cooking in Manhattan

    Vikas Khanna explores his 'Junoon' for cooking in Manhattan

    Vikas set up the Indian food restaurant Junoon in 2005 in Manhattan with his partner Rajesh Bhardwaj and they haven‘t looked back ever since

  • Cornell University & Sathguru to deliver food and AMP

    Cornell University & Sathguru to deliver food and AMP

    CEOs and senior executives from industry, high level policy planners and academics will have the opportunity to gain insights on new trends and innovations at the Food and Agri Business Management Program 2013 at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

  • Planning a trip? New app lets friends help

    Planning a trip? New app lets friends help

    A new mobile app enables travelers to plan trips with a little help from their friends.

  • Twitter tells scientists how the world feels

    Twitter tells scientists how the world feels

    Hate mornings, especially on Mondays? You may be surprised to know that much of the world doesn't share that grumpy feeling. Twitter shows people are more cheerful in the morning,

  • Twitter tells scientists how the world feels

    Twitter tells scientists how the world feels

    Hate mornings, especially on Mondays? You may be surprised to know that much of the world doesn't share that grumpy feeling.

  • Why ketchup squirts? 'Mystery cracked'

    Why ketchup squirts? 'Mystery cracked'

    Have you ever wondered why tomato ketchup seem solidly stuck to the bottom of a bottle, then squirt copiously on to your chips as soon as you give it a squeeze? Well, researchers claim to have cracked the mystery.

  • LinkedIn shares were a bubble: Academic model

    LinkedIn shares were a bubble: Academic model

    Three academics say there was a bubble in LinkedIn Corp's shares during the first four days of its trading, which they have determined definitively using a model they designed.

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