To avoid another unsuccessful pregnancy, Cornell researchers used in vitro fertilization to produce seven embryos for genetic testing.
Rae added that the Cornell researchers "cannot be regarded as experts" in this particular field.
The Cornell researchers offer a host of solutions.
The Cornell researchers, reporting in the journal Science, have uncovered the gene responsible for this evolutionary size growth.
Further, Cornell researchers discovered the rings around the planet Uranus.
Cornell researchers called these results, similar to findings by scientists elsewhere, "tantalizing" and "intriguing."
Cornell researchers estimated that over five years, at least 36 partners would contract the virus.
In 2009, Cornell researchers created a computer program that was able to derive the basic laws of motion by analyzing the movements of a pendulum.
With the gene in hand, the Cornell researchers were also able to determine its function.
Far from satisfied with existing varieties, Cornell researchers continue their search for the apple grower's version of a better mousetrap.