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Elizabeth Short

Synthetic drug conjugates may lead to better medicine

Synthetic drug conjugates may lead to better medicine

Published Apr 4, 2020

Brittany Brems is only a junior in college, but her research may help scientists develop more effective drugs to treat long-term illnesses. Read more

A fleet-footed scholar

A fleet-footed scholar

Published Mar 6, 2020

Melissa Hardesty, an assistant professor of social work at Binghamton and a marathon runner, qualified for the recent 2020 Olympic trials. Read more

Polymers could reduce harm caused by landfills

Polymers could reduce harm caused by landfills

Published Feb 20, 2020

Binghamton undergraduate examines whether super-absorbent materials could reduce toxic runoff from garbage dumps. Read more

Latin American murals fuse politics, art

Latin American murals fuse politics, art

Published Jan 7, 2020

Binghamton University undergraduate Peter Farquharson traveled to South America to document political and social messages in murals. Read more

Undergraduate’s study links stress, sugar consumption

Undergraduate’s study links stress, sugar consumption

Published Dec 10, 2019

Senior Jacob Gordon says his experiments with flies demonstrate a link between sugar consumption and stressful environments. Read more

Drone research may benefit farmers

Drone research may benefit farmers

Published Oct 21, 2019

Binghamton undergraduate Samantha Wong uses drones to check crop stress, working with farmers to identify problems before plants cannot recover. Read more