Bacteria may link stress, heart attacks
Scientists at Binghamton University have found a link between stress hormones and bacteria that may explain how emotional shock or over-exertion can trigger heart attacks. Read more
STOC, S3IP honor technology leaders
The New York State Center of Excellence at Binghamton University and the Southern Tier Opportunity Coalition recently honored four individuals for promoting economic development and technological advances in the Southern Tier. Read more
Construction begins for research facility
Binghamton University today launched construction of its New York State Center of Excellence building in a ceremony attended by elected officials, local leaders and University representatives. Read more
New book charts course for schizophrenia research
Binghamton University researcher Mark F. Lenzenweger's new book explores lessons from the laboratory while probing broader questions of how to think about and conduct psychopathology research. Read more
Piling on the homework: Does it work for everyone?
When it comes to math, piling on the homework may not work for all students. That’s the finding of a new study authored by Daniel Henderson, associate professor of economics at Binghamton University, and colleagues at the University of Nevada. Read more
Personal journey to forgiveness inspires a book
A bumper sticker on Lois Einhorn’s office door challenges readers “To comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” Read more
Undergraduate sees laughter’s serious side
Binghamton University research highlights the evolutionary benefits of laughter. Read more