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Microalgae cultivation facility along the Kona Coast of Hawai‘i’s Big Island. New Cornell research shows that the best locations for algae farming facilities lie along the coasts of the Global South, including desert environments. “In that narrow strip of land, we can produce more than all the protein that the world will need,” says Charles Greene, professor emeritus of earth and atmospheric sciences. Source: Krishna Ramanujan | Cornell Chronicle PHOTOGRAPH 

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One of 400 responses to the question ‘What does Cornell mean to you?’  Source: Cornellians QUOTE 
Margaret Rossiter, the Marie Underhill Noll Emerita Professor of the History of Science, was honored for her lifetime contributions to document the historical subordination of women in science. “Archive by archive, case by case, individual by individual, year by year, Professor Rossiter’s painstaking research has written women back into the history of science in America,” said her colleague, Jessica Ratcliff. Source: Kate Blackwood | College of Arts & Sciences PHOTOGRAPH 
Shegofa Ibrahimi is one of nine Afghan undergraduates from Bangladesh-based Asian University for Women who fled their country after the Taliban took control in August 2021 and who were recently admitted as Cornell students with full financial aid. Shegofa is a second-year student in the Nolan School of Hotel Administration. “If I have the chance to go back to Afghanistan,” she said, “I will establish a big hotel in central Kabul, and all the personnel will be women. And the men will see that the women can do this.” Source: Jonathan Miller | Cornell Chronicle PHOTOGRAPH 
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