Engineer puts DNA to the test
Changhong Ke’s research on the mechanical properties of DNA may lead to advances in gene therapy. Read more
Atomic-level view affords engineer new insights
Guangwen Zhou’s bold microscope techniques led to a grant from the NSF’s most prestigious program for young faculty. Read more
How an English professor became the online king of the crossword
Crossword puzzles are the kind of kitchen table sport you usually do by yourself. But like avid fans of all sorts, serious crossword puzzlers have found a community online. One of their most popular meeting spots was created by a Binghamton University professor, as you can hear in this story from WSKG radio. Read more
Binghamton to host rural health conference
The Bi-Annual International Rural Nursing and Health Conference will be held in Binghamton from Oct. 13-15, and organizers are seeking proposals from researchers who would like to present their research. Read more
Computer scientist may advance medicine, entertainment, security
Computer scientist Lijun Yin’s research could shake up fields as diverse as education, healthcare, entertainment and homeland security. Read more
New approach to programming may boost ‘green’ computing
Binghamton University computer scientist Yu David Liu, whose work focuses on “green” software development, has received the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for young researchers. Read more
Student’s ‘cool’ calculations boost electronic devices’ performance
Mechanical engineer Anjali Chauhan works on simulations of advanced cooling solutions for high-powered microelectronic devices. Read more