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  • Jan 28, 2025
  • by Emily Groff
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New research indicates that even with suspension of input, a child acquires language

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For decades, researchers studying the cognitive science of language acquisition have wrestled with a fundamental question – how important is experience in learning a language? And how does that experience affect language development?

The role of experience is difficult to study because people typically process the input data they experience –  the language they’re exposed to through daily life, interacting with others, watching videos, listening to conversations and media, etc. – and create language through

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  • Jun 30, 2025
  • by James Dean, Cornell Chronicle
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Why are lefties more creative? Turns out, they’re not

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Scouring more than a century of studies, Cornell researchers found left-handers are actually underrepresented in the most creative fields, contrary to popular perception.

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  • Jul 3, 2025
  • by Krishna Ramanujan, Cornell Chronicle
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Gene for enzyme in saliva associated with Type 2 diabetes

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Eventual proof of a clear association between genes that express a salivary enzyme and Type 2 diabetes could lead to genetically testing people at birth to predict their susceptibility.

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  • Oct 3, 2023
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$13.5M gift to Human Ecology supports design across disciplines

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Tamer Uyar

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Dr. Uyar obtained his Ph.D. degree from North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC, USA), College of Textiles, Fiber & Polymer Science in September 2005. Currently, Dr. Uyar is an Associate Professor of Fiber Science at Department of Human Centered Design, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University. Previously, Dr. Uyar was appointed as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Materials Science & Nanotechnology (UNAM) of Bilkent University (Ankara, Turkey) from 2014-2018 and Assistant Professor from 2009-2014. Previously, Dr. Uyar was

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  • Jan 24, 2025
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Objective feelings: New research suggests our brain tells us feelings are reality

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Feelings, although central to human existence, are our most mysterious and subjective sense. Feelings, we are told, are personal and internal, while reality is physical and external. New research published in Nature Communications combines machine learning, perception, neuroscience, and generative AI to reveal that the brain may treat feelings as real as any aspect of the physical facts of the external world. 

It has been long understood that feelings and emotions emerge from a complex

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  • Jun 20, 2024
  • by Emily Groff
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Communication between tissues facilitates thermogenesis

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Daniel Berry, assistant professor in the Division of Nutritional Sciences, and graduate students in his lab have identified the cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern adaptive thermogenesis, a biological process that researchers believe could be the key to treating obesity, type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

Their study, published in the journal Cell Reports, outlines the complex intra-organ communication that allows brown adipose tissue to burn calories to produce heat to

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