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Posted On: 11/14/2025 11:14:04 AM
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No, research has not continued normally at Cornell. It's been disrupted.
Here's just one element of the disruption:
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If you ask AI if medical research at Cornell was disrupted, it goes on for pages detailing it. If you like, I can paste it in, but I'm not an AI fan, so I'll spare both of us unless you think it necessary.
Here's just one element of the disruption:
Quote:
https://ithacavoice.org/2025/04/cornell-furth...hatgpt.com
First graph:
Quote:
ITHACA, N.Y. — As a result of 80-plus stop-work orders federal officials sent to Cornell University April 8, a wide range of research efforts centered on cancer detection and treatment and military technology have ceased, according to a university spokesperson.
If you ask AI if medical research at Cornell was disrupted, it goes on for pages detailing it. If you like, I can paste it in, but I'm not an AI fan, so I'll spare both of us unless you think it necessary.