Ancient skull suggests an early murder
Lethal wounds on an ancient human skull may point to one of the oldest cases of murder on record, Binghamton paleoanthropologist Rolf M. Quam recently told The New York Times. Read more
Binghamton Research Days 2015
Binghamton University celebrated research and creative activities during its fourth-annual Research Days, held April 22-24. View gallery
Harsh winter no hindrance to hungry ticks
The heavy snow that blanketed the Northeast this winter was like a cozy quilt for baby blacklegged ticks that are now questing for blood as the weather warms up, Binghamton researcher Ralph Garruto tells the Associated Press. Read more
Innovation Day is April 24
Binghamton’s fourth-annual Innovation Day program will focus on Innovation for the 21st and a Half Century. Read more
Think your boss is horrible? You’re probably right
Think your boss is horrible? You’re probably right. Binghamton University researcher Seth Spain explains why in Time magazine. Read more
Another reason to go to bed early tonight
Night owls, take note: People who stay up late worry more, according to a recent study from Binghamton University. Researchers surveyed participants on their sleep habits and how often they dwelled on their problems. The results: People who slept less and went to bed later both had more negative thoughts, Men’s Health reports. Read more
Early bedtimes can lift the spirits
Going to bed early and keeping regular sleeping hours can reduce negative thoughts and worries, according to a recent Binghamton University study, the New York Daily News reports. Read more