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Learn more about P2SAs part of a celebration for the late, legendary Cornell astronomy professor Carl Sagan, Ph.D. candidate Joshua Umansky-Castro discussed a @CornellEng project to develop light sail technology for use in interstellar missions. Read more from @CornellNews:
Sagan celebrated for scientific mind – and imagination | Cornell Chronicle
In person and online Nov. 9, thousands attended an interdisciplinary program of research presentations and music celeb...
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Doctoral student Ria Gualano and Lucy Jiang, M.S. '24, are co-lead authors of a paper on whether and when individuals disclose a disability in social virtual reality games and apps, to which Kexin Zhang, M.S. '23, contributed. Read more from @CornellNews:
Disclose invisible disabilities in social VR? It depends | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell researchers have found that in social VR settings, the decision to disclose an invisible disability – a ...
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Adi Rao, a @cornellgov doctoral candidate, helped to produce a report that offers "a high-level framework to analyze regulation of AI technologies." Read more: @CornellCAS @CornellBPP
BTPI releases new report on AI regulation | Cornell Chronicle
The Brooks Tech Policy Institute, with support from the Jain Family Institute (JFI), has released a new report tha...
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