Book offers resources for PTSD sufferers
Binghamton researcher Mary Muscari's latest book provides a holistic view of post-traumatic stress disorder and how to treat it. Read more
Study finds flaws in marriage interventions
A Binghamton University psychologist says the U.S. government spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year on 'healthy marriage' programs that don't work. Read more
DNA analysis shakes up Neandertal theories
New research suggests that Western European Neandertals were on the verge of extinction long before modern humans showed up. Read more
Researcher examines effects of nanoparticle exposure
Nanoparticles, even in very small quantities, may have a big impact on our health, Binghamton's Gretchen Mahler has found. Read more
Ancient forest may offer climate-change insights
A team including Binghamton's William Stein reports the discovery of the floor of the world’s oldest forest in a cover article in the March 1 issue of Nature. Read more
Universities, industry partner for ‘green’ electronics
Headed up by researchers at Binghamton University and its partners, the new Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Energy-Efficient Electronic Systems will link the fields of information technology, telecommunications, electronic systems and cooling equipment. Read more
What looks reveal about neighborhood safety
People have the capacity to judge urban neighborhood safety just by looking at physical structures, Binghamton researchers say. Read more