An author’s hymn to Long Island
Binghamton faculty member Liz Rosenberg’s new novel was inspired by a real-life court battle between two cousins.
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Binghamton faculty member Liz Rosenberg’s new novel was inspired by a real-life court battle between two cousins.
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Good grades might be just as infectious as that dreaded case of strep throat making the rounds at your child’s school, according to a new Binghamton study.
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Binghamton computer scientist Ting Zhu leads a team that’s developing hardware and software to enable sensors in a wireless network to share energy.
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With a single inexpensive, disposable lab-on-a-chip, Binghamton researcher David Klotzkin says it may be possible to conduct — in the field — tests that, not so long ago, had to be conducted individually in a laboratory.
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Binghamton’s Geraldine Britton pairs clinical experience with research to craft interventions that may reduce the percentage of pregnant women who smoke.
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Binghamton research demonstrates that additional scrutiny of public companies through the Sarbanes-Oxley Act would improve corporate performance and shareholder value.
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Chinese consumers pay too much for goods and services because of superstitions surrounding particular numbers, Binghamton economist Zili Yang says.
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