New Mexico State University
Recent News About New Mexico State University
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February Break begins on February 25
February Break begins on February 25
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Alumni Professional Development Series: Are you ready to write your retirement story? on February 16
Alumni Professional Development Series: Are you ready to write your retirement story? on February 16
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During this year’s Martin Luther King, Jr.
During this year’s Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Cornell startup cultivates animal protein from plants
The future of creating animal protein won’t need a drafty barn, but instead may reside in a toasty greenhouse: Forte Protein – a new startup that grows commercial animal proteins inside agricultural plants – has joined Cornell’s Center for Life Science Ventures business incubator.
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The Wardrobe provides attire for ‘any student, any opportunity’
In 2021, Vinh Le, a master’s student in hotel administration, was selected to present his research at a national conference for the first time. But there was a problem: he didn’t have a suit to wear and couldn’t afford to buy one.
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New tomato bred to naturally resist pests and curb disease
A Cornell researcher has completed a decades-long program to develop new varieties of tomato that naturally resist pests and limit transfer of viral disease by insects.
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Engineers to advance nanomedicine manufacturing using AI
A novel combination of artificial intelligence and production techniques could change the future of nanomedicine, according to Cornell researchers using a new $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to revolutionize how polymer nanoparticles are manufactured.
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Study identifies four major subtypes of long COVID
The post-COVID syndrome known as long COVID has four major subtypes defined by different clusters of symptoms, according to a study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.
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Seed grants foster collaboration across Cornell campuses
Seed grants foster collaboration across Cornell campuses