Research Matters

By Cornell University

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The Research Matters podcast features candid conversations with Cornell University researchers who are tackling some of society’s most urgent challenges and finding solutions that make a difference. Hear from experts who are not just studying the world, but changing it, turning data into discoveries, and ideas into impact. Produced by Cornell University Relations. Read more at news.cornell.edu.


Episode Date
Gordon Pennycook on why smart people believe dumb things - Research Matters S2E16
Apr 28, 2026
Corrie Moreau on how studying ant microbiomes helps us understand ourselves - Research Matters S2E15
Apr 21, 2026
Gavin Sacks on the extraordinary science of aluminum cans - Research Matters S2E14
Apr 14, 2026
Elisha Frye on zoonotic diseases and how veterinary diagnostics protect animals and humans - Research Matters S2E13
Apr 07, 2026
Phillip Milner on using sunlight to capture carbon - Research Matters S2E12
Mar 31, 2026
Adam Hoffman on how to help teens become successful adults - Research Matters S2E11
Mar 24, 2026
Christophe Duplais on what scent can communicate - Research Matters S2E10
Mar 17, 2026
Claire Wardle on how misinformation spreads - Research Matters S2E9
Mar 10, 2026
Robert Shepherd on the future of robotics - Research Matters S2E8
Mar 03, 2026
Casey Dillman on the planet's most overlooked creatures - Research Matters S2E7
Feb 24, 2026
Sriramya Duddukuri Nair on green concrete and 3D printed buildings - Research Matters S2E6
Feb 17, 2026
Chris Barrett on why food prices remain stubbornly high - Research Matters S2E5
Feb 10, 2026
Arthur Wheaton on the future of cars, travel and work - Research Matters S2E4
Feb 03, 2026
David Rand on how AI shapes our choices - Research Matters S2E1
Jan 27, 2026
Jessica Salerno on what we get wrong with 911 calls - Research Matters S2E2
Jan 27, 2026
Dr. Glenn E. Simmons Jr. on how fats and inflammation can fuel cancer - Research Matters S2E3
Jan 27, 2026
From earth to easel: Kirsten Kurtz paints with soil
Jul 30, 2025
Chloé Arson goes deep into the potential of geothermal heat
May 27, 2025
Ariel Ortiz-Bobea on the need for increasing public investment in agricultural R&D
Mar 12, 2025
Itai Cohen on building microrobots, collaborating across disciplines and taming fear
Dec 02, 2024
Gordon Pennycook on how to improve a ‘prebunking’ technique
Nov 04, 2024
Narrated story: Uris Library and its iconic tower undergo $7M restoration
Aug 15, 2024
Narrated story: Deer hunters can switch to copper bullets to save eagles
Aug 08, 2024
Narrated story: Warming and browning make NY lakes unlivable for cold-water fish
Jul 31, 2024
Narrated story: How to ease teens' transition to high school
Jul 25, 2024
Narrated story: Unique bond powers twin mechanical engineering students
Jul 17, 2024
Narrated story: Double Ups help food stamps go farther
Jul 03, 2024
Narrated story: Frank Rosenblatt pioneered artificial intelligence in 1958
Jun 25, 2024
Narrated story: The shape of foxes' noses prevent snow injuries
Jun 18, 2024
Narrated story: Lab of Ornithology staff member dedicates her free time to native bats
Jun 12, 2024
Balto and me: A love of dogs inspires a life in science
Jun 11, 2024
How a psychedelic experience transformed a neuroscientist's research – and his life
Jun 11, 2024