Waste not, want not
Binghamton physicist Bruce White’s research could turn waste heat into a significant source of electricity. Read more
Mitochondrial mix-up
Heather Fiumera’s experiments with yeast genetics may yield new treatments for people with metabolic disorders. Read more
Greek conference honors mathematician
Binghamton scholar Thomas Farrell's work has revolutionized the field of topology, an area of mathematics that explores the deformation of theoretical geometric objects. Read more
Algorithms satisfy hunger for real-time data
Computer scientist Kyoung-Don Kang's efforts to improve fast-paced data processing recently received a boost from the National Science Foundation. Read more
Ancient minerals may reveal clues about history of climate change
Doctoral student Elliot Jagniecki can predict the future of climate change by analyzing rock samples. Read more
Engineering textbook promotes social justice
A new book co-authored by Binghamton's George Catalano encourages engineers to think about the long- and short-term implications of their projects. Read more
Campus welcomes kids for National Lab Day
Dozens of area children came to Binghamton University to experience science, technology and engineering in the first-ever National Lab Day. Read more