President Barack Obama’s victory in the 2008 presidential election transformed the racial identities of black college students, according to a study by University researchers published at the end of November.
Cornell researchers have found that commonly-accepted explanations for a bicycle’s self-stability are false, according to a study published last week in Science, an academic journal.
Hotel guests do not find themselves inconvenienced by environmental conservation efforts, a Cornell Center for Hospitality Research study revealed last week.
Frigid Ithaca means expensive heating bills. Based on the results of a recent study by energy efficiency specialist Mark Pierce, an extension associate in the College of Human Ecology, Ithaca residents battling the cold would save money using their central heating system instead of electric space heaters.
Two cornell professors have developed a stock market statistical model that was able to predict the "flash crash" on May 6 and may be able to prevent future crashes.
A new study conducted in part by Johnson Graduate School of Management Professor Manoj Thomas finds that paying with cash is painful and therefore can prevent impulsive food purchases, while credit card payments are painless and foster unhealthy food choices.
Under certain business conditions, face-to-face encounters are a more successful means of communication than virtual communications when used in large group settings, a new study by the Cornell Center for Hospitality Research finds.