The Sizzle of Science
Chemist Wayne Jones shares his ideas about what makes science interesting and inspiring. Watch video
A simulation of swarm chemistry
Binghamton faculty member Hiroki Sayama has been working on a project called Swarm Chemistry, in which he tries to create artificial life in the computer. This clip shows simulation results using one of his most recent computational models. Ten thousand particles interact with each other in a square space and exchange local rules of behavior upon collision, which creates lifelike patterns of "macroscopic organisms" that, by themselves, look like interacting and evolving at a higher level. Click here for more information. Watch video
Chemist discusses sensors’ potential
Binghamton’s Omowunmi Sadik describes her research, including using sensors in the early detection of cancer. Watch video
Flexible electronics forum sets agenda for field
The annual Flexible Electronics Symposium at Binghamton drew more than 175 scientists and engineers for discussions of flexible electronics, device and conductor printing and emerging electronic materials. Read more
Flexible Electronics Symposium
Binghamton’s annual Flexible Electronics Symposium featured discussions of flexible electronics, device and conductor printing and emerging electronic materials. View gallery
Professor debuts as puzzle creator
Michael Sharp, assistant professor of English at Binghamton, made his debut as a crossword-puzzle constructor in the New York Times today. Go behind the scenes at the Times blog Wordplay or check out Sharp’s well-known blog, written by his alter ego, Rex Parker. Read more
Undergraduates discuss research
Binghamton undergraduate students talk about their work during an annual research fair. Watch video









