Scientists create first computer-designed superconductor
A Binghamton University scientist and his colleagues report this week in a leading journal on the successful synthesis of the first superconductor designed entirely on the computer. Read more
Nanoparticle could identify heart attack risk
A Binghamton researcher hopes to take the guesswork out of assessing atherosclerosis, commonly known as hardening of the arteries. Read more
Go with the flow
A new Binghamton analysis reverses 30 years of economic thought on groundwater management. Read more
Q&A: The ‘dark side’ at work
Industrial psychologist Seth Spain says employers should look beyond typical personality tests — and consider the power of the dark side. Read more
Student aims to cool computer chips
Siyi Zhou aspires to improve the way electronics and even spacecraft function with her research. Read more
Center elevates electronics
Small-scale systems research at Binghamton leads to new and improved products as well as new jobs. Read more
A civil disagreement about Jews and war
Binghamton historian Jonathan Karp speaks with the Jewish Daily Forward about a museum exhibit that chronicles the Jewish experience of the Civil War. Read more