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Nina Versaggi on the work done by the Public Archaeology Facility

Nina Versaggi on the work done by the Public Archaeology Facility

Published Dec 3, 2009

Researchers at Binghamton University's Public Archaeology Facility (PAF) are rewriting some of the most widely accepted theories about prehistoric life in New York state. Watch video

Chemist Omowunmi Sadik discusses her research in sensors

Chemist Omowunmi Sadik discusses her research in sensors

Published Dec 3, 2009

Omowunmi Sadik has discovered many things in life, perhaps none more important than the value of challenging traditional perspectives in order to find new solutions to old problems. Watch video

Binghamton research into alcohol use featured on the BBC show Horizon

Binghamton research into alcohol use featured on the BBC show Horizon

Published Dec 3, 2009

Research conducted by Binghamton University Distinguished Professor of Psychology Linda Spear was recently featured on the BBC program Horizon. In this episode, titled "Do I Drink Too Much?", Spear discusses the effects of alcohol on adolescents. Watch video

Discover Binghamton University

Discover Binghamton University

Published Dec 3, 2009

In a little over 60 years, Binghamton University has built a reputation as a world-class institution that combines a broadly interdisciplinary, international education with one of the most vibrant research programs in the nation. Watch video

Binghamton’s Go Green Institute

Binghamton’s Go Green Institute

Published Dec 3, 2009

Binghamton University's Go Green summer program brings together about 50 of the Southern Tier's brightest middle-schoolers for an intensive 10-day, hands-on learning experience centered on the theme of a greener living environment. Watch video

Digital forensics at Binghamton University featured on FOX News

Digital forensics at Binghamton University featured on FOX News

Published Dec 3, 2009

Binghamton University faculty Jessica Fridrich talks about digital forensics on FOX News. Watch video

Biologist David Davies discusses the promise of biofilms research

Biologist David Davies discusses the promise of biofilms research

Published Dec 3, 2009

David Davies has found -- and is in the process of synthesizing -- a compound that will cause biofilm colonies to disperse, thus leaving individual bacteria up to 1,000 times more susceptible to disinfectants, antibiotics and immune functions. Watch video