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An author’s hymn to Long Island

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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Study: School success may be contagious

Study: School success may be contagious

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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Team aims to improve wireless energy transfer

Team aims to improve wireless energy transfer

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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Engineer seizes potential of lab-on-a-chip

Engineer seizes potential of lab-on-a-chip

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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The unfiltered truth

The unfiltered truth

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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Wall Street watchdog

Wall Street watchdog

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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‘Lucky’ numbers make for unlucky customers

‘Lucky’ numbers make for unlucky customers

Chinese consumers pay too much for goods and services because of superstitions surrounding particular numbers, Binghamton economist Zili Yang says.

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