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Cornell ReSounds: Earth to EZRA
Cornell ReSounds aims to establish Cornell as a center for the design and creation of new musical instruments and a hub for Cornell’s creative artists - a dialogue between the future of instrument-building and collaborative artistic creation.
Earth to EZRA: The album that answers the question: “what would happen if you put a one-of-a-kind microtonal Moog synthesizer and a mad-scientist instrument inventor in the middle of a progressive bluegrass band?”
Earth to EZRA will be released in September on Cantaloupe Music. Preorder the album here: ezraquartet.bandcamp.com/album/earth-to-ezra
Earth to EZRA: The album that answers the question: “what would happen if you put a one-of-a-kind microtonal Moog synthesizer and a mad-scientist instrument inventor in the middle of a progressive bluegrass band?”
Earth to EZRA will be released in September on Cantaloupe Music. Preorder the album here: ezraquartet.bandcamp.com/album/earth-to-ezra
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College of Arts & Sciences Klarman Fellowships
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The Klarman Fellowships in the College of Arts & Sciences provide postdoctoral opportunities to early-career scholars of outstanding talent, initiative and promise. Among the most selective of its kind in the country, the program offers independence from constraints of particular grants, enabling the recipients to devote themselves to frontline, innovative research without being tied to specifi...
Cornell A&S Nexus Scholars Program
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As a College of Arts & Sciences Nexus Scholar, Blythe Wong ’25 has been “fishing for answers” to understand how genes and hormones shape the way organisms look and behave, working with thousands of tiny Poecilia parae fish swimming in the aquariums of assistant professor Ben Sandkam’s lab.
73 Questions with Cornellians
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Cornell Arts & Sciences ambassadors answer 73 questions. Video created by the students themselves.
“Courtship overrides thirst: What thirsty songbirds can teach us about human brain disorders"
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Mitzi Sutton Russekoff ’54 Lecture featuring: Jesse H. Goldberg, Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior and Robert R. Capranica Fellow, College of Arts & Sciences Recorded November 15, 2022 at the Cornell Club of New York City.
A&S Extraordinary Journeys: Sasha Milton '22
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A&S Extraordinary Journeys: Natalie Kalitsi '22
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A&S Extraordinary Journeys: Luis Tamayo '22
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A&S Extraordinary Journeys: Benjamin Velani '22
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A&S Extraordinary Journeys: Anna Effenberger '22
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The art of nanoscience with Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann
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Roald Hoffmann, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor, Emeritus, in the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University, discusses the intersection of nanoscience and art. He looks at images created with nanotechnology and explorations in the quantum realm. Prof. Hoffmann’s presentation was part of the College of Arts & Sciences’ “Arts Unplugged: Science of the Very, Ver...
Walking microscopic robots with brains - Itai Cohen
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Itai Cohen, professor of physics in the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University, describes the nanorobots he and colleagues have created: the first to incorporate semiconductor components, allowing them to be controlled - and made to walk - with standard electronic signals. The research could one day result in swarms of microscopic robots crawling through and restructuring materials, o...
Discovering the particles that define us, at CERN - Peter Wittich
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Peter Wittich, professor of physics in the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University and director of Cornell’s Laboratory of Elementary Particle Physics, explains his quantum mechanics research at the CERN Large Hadron Collider and the discovery of the Higgs Boson. Prof. Wittich’s presentation was part of the College of Arts & Sciences’ “Arts Unplugged: Science of the Very, Very Small” e...
The slippery slope of gene editing - Julia Markovits
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Julia Markovits, associate professor of philosophy in the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University, explains the “slippery slope” argument often used against gene editing and why it is the wrong argument to use with the genetic manipulation of CRISPR. Prof. Markovits’ presentation was part of the College of Arts & Sciences’ “Arts Unplugged: Science of the Very, Very Small” event that ex...
Manipulating genes with nanotechnology - Ailong Ke
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Ailong Ke, professor of molecular biology and genetics in the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University, explains what CRISPR gene editing is - he calls it “molecular scissors” - and how he using CRISPR to find cures for viruses like HIV/AIDS and diseases like cancer. Prof. Ke’s presentation was part of the College of Arts & Sciences’ “Arts Unplugged: Science of the Very, Very Small” eve...
You're the man, Vijay!
So they stopped spinning and disappeared?
Kanzi wasn’t making “stone tools” he was smashing rocks and making chips, then giving them to master.
So they continue spinning after the events prisons merge. Does that means that the information escapes the event orizon because spacetime is curving..?
Amazing, very cool. They should have shown him what he could do with the rock flakes though. Use them to cut food, for example. Of course he couldn't say the numbers though, that was kind of strange. Maybe he could have pointed at the number on the screen.
They have no vocal chords
@@jimmyjamessac7171 yes, exactly… There is another video though, where he makes a stone tool, and uses it to cut a rope, holding a box closed with bananas in it…. so they must have showed him what to do with the tools…
He's amazing but. She crippled his nature
He has to do whatever she wants to see him do in order to keep living, all he does is give her 110% and it's non stop her driving him to the depths of misery
She tells him " say it with your mouth " like what the truck woman
Wow!!❤❤❤
You just can't cut this video off right before Kanzi gets his surprise! Dude seemed so jazzed up he even had me excited for it lol
Thank you
Respect . She clipped his wings and denied him of any autonomy
Seriously evil...controlling . Just see it. Don't judge or trip but drop it in low and get a glimpse of.. he couldn't walk around and take a nap if he wanted to....she must order his entire life
He would have so many hawk and falcon and eagle acquaintance and he would have a hundred tree houses and he would have a million fruit factories all natural he would have beautiful natural life
I watched this video while deployed in Iraq, and two years later I began my first semester there! I'll never stop being perplexed that I was lucky enough to go here
Incredible! So excited to begin my bachelor's in physics at A&S this fall!
Is this matlab?
Before a human matures, is kanzi one ugly son of a wow a jumbo crow black Snorlax
Straight abuse
Why do you do this? 😢she belongs to the forrest!!! You DISCUSTING ME!! CRIMENEL ACTIVITY!! ITS LABERATORIUM ACTIVITY!!! STUPID PEOPLE
I would say this is probably the most beautiful campus in the Ivy league. Go big Red🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
先生、カンジがもうイヤと石を置いてしまったのなら、その意志を尊重してあげて……カンジはもう何年にも渡って、責務を果たして来たでしょ。カンジを開放してあげて。
A beautiful film
Though slightly different from the original
No doubt bonobos possess a level of sapience, but not on the level of a human. So beautiful and amazing. I think she likes him a little as well
Is she a Bonobo?
As usuall, when a genuis gets a break though, some bastards come and throw u under the bus.. Dr.Sue was fired naturally, and Bonobo program is now gone in the form we have seen.. Dr.Sue and Kanzi really showed us how bright Bonobos are..
He's so gentle
No panaba nisha
Amazing video!
This is so amazing.
None of these apes fare well in the end, it would be better to leave them in the wild, cherish and protect them. At best, after liVing torturous lives at research facilities or being exploited for humans, they die prematurely, in sanctuaries if they are the lucky ones.
Kanzi seemed to be fed the Standard American Diet. Crazy and wrong.
カンジ老けたなぁ。。。
Memerlukan lebih ramai orang jadi sebarkan video ini lebih banyak
Kanzi needs freedom🗽
Doctor Sue spent half her life with kanzi, kanzi looks over weight little bit,just saw newest video showing his age now 😌 I hope he lives long year's 🥰
I love how this young guy is gentle with Panbanisha and not bossy and she really seems to respond to him 🙂.
i thought the same 😊
Player K7N2I has entered the Stone Age
My god kanzi is jacked. His arms are enormous. Not to mention you can see there is a huge brain in that big head of his. Before he got so obese kanzi was quite the physical speciman
He is beautiful! His eyes, his nose... Just beautiful!
Beginning of rise of apes
Human are apes
And even though the ape is clearly communicating in body language no-one gets it
Awful sounds of jet engines there. Sad. These beautiful creatures deserve better.
He's gotten portly. Great flint knapping however. Very dexterous.
Kandungan anda sangat menyentuh
Are the black holes equal in size? Where does the 'kick' come from??
I find the great apes simply fascinating. The fact that Kanzi can A. Understand when people tell him to make more stone tools, B. understand how to create said tools (after being taught of course) and C. does it with such unique precision (for an ape anyway) is amazing. If a modern ape like a Bonobo can create stone tools after being shown how, it is not outside the realm of possibility that similarly as intelligent early hominids would or could have done the same, as Toth and Schick have put forward. I must ask though, why is Kanzi so overweight? It hardly seems like a healthy or natural weight.
all i keep hearing non stop are airplanes . must be next door to an airport
Atlanta Hartsfield Int'l, unfortunately
Kanzi don't hurt your self, what a good boy
so touching for an excellent video
really gud
Spent their whole lives trying to get them to talk ….nope….mimics yes nothing more
RIP Panbanisha, you and Kanzi have taught us wonderful ways towards understanding Bonobo's. You are a beautiful soul and you will never be forgotten.
Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$
ARE WE SUPPOSED TO BE WATCHING THE APE OR RYAN?
Both are fascinating, beautiful, wonderful to see and hear.
From figure window, it looks like you've used Matlab to simulate this.
THINK about the fact that Dr. Sue ... for all the good she's done -- a person who clearly appreciates science ... OPPOSES COMMENTS on her videos. If there's one thing I've been disheartened by in the last 5 years..? It's the SILENCE of all the scientists whom I thought were courageous during the 10 years of debating religion. Now..? Krauss, Kenneth Miller, Sam Harris, Sean Carroll, Steven Pinker, Richard Dawkins, Michael Shermer, Jerry A Coyne , Eugenie Scott ... when it comes to liberty..? The REAL values that are the BEDROCK of humanity ..? They've all hid ... and Daniel Dennett ..? Here's a guy who admits he's SUPPRESS TRUE THINGS ... under the premise that society literally cannot handle the truth. Honestly ... think about this; they're people who ENJOY learning. Which is great ... but it's no different than many Nazi scientists ... some were curious about how many people a particular caliber bullet could kill. Wernher Von Braun wanted maybe get in to orbit ... or..? Go to the moon. He was even willing to speak up ... until Hitler put him in jail for a week ... then he was willing to resume using people who're DYING to help him create rockets. These people are COWARDS ... have no real principles when push comes to shove, and cannot be relied upon.
Kanzi makes a good miner and blacksmith!!!
I remember seeing some of this in real life!