Rheonix & Same-Day COVID-19 Testing

Ithaca-based Rheonix received approval from the Food and Drug Administration on a same-day testing turnaround method for COVID-19 results.
Mass-produced microscopic sensors see the light

These optical wireless integrated circuits (OWICs) are essentially paramecium-size smartphones that can be specialized with apps. But rather than rely on cumbersome radio frequency technology, as cellphones do, the researchers looked to light as a potenti
CNF jump-starts startups in New York state

CNF jump-starts startups in New York state
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Local 4-H STEAM Club and the CNF

4-H club explores the sciences with CNF!
CNF LEGO Expo 2020!

At Lego Exposition, Young Learners Become Building Tycoons
New CNF Director of Operations

The Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility is pleased to announce the appointment of Ron Olson as the new Director of Operations. He brings to CNF over 32 years of industrial fab operations and process and device development.
Symposium honors nanofabrication pioneer Harold Craighead

Nanoscale scientists and industry professionals gathered in Cornell’s Physical Sciences Building June 1 for a symposium to honor the career of nanofabrication pioneer Harold Craighead.
SEMI Teams with Cornell University to Accelerate Technology Development Using Machine Learning and AI

SEMI has announced an R&D project to help accelerate the adoption of data-driven AI methodologies to streamline microelectronics operations.
Helping to Relieve Crop Survival Stress

Engineers and plant biologists are seeding a groundbreaking era in digital agriculture, with new technologies such as a microtensiometer and AquaDust