Anthropologist turns to the alpaca
Anthropologist D. Andrew Merriwether studies a disorder found in both humans and the alpaca. Read more
Young historian focuses on religious tolerance
Binghamton undergraduate Ilana Ben-Ezra studies the Sixth Crusade and seeks clues about how Christians, Jews and Muslims demonized each other. Read more
Her goal: more reliable power grid
Eva Wu develops ways to monitor and control a power grid that is too complex for current automated equipment to control and sometimes operates too fast for much human intervention. Read more
Political scientist tracks human rights
Michael Flynn found that foreign corporate investment has a positive relationship with greater respect for human rights. Read more
Undergrad explores nanoparticle safety
Binghamton junior Marissa MacAneney's research focuses on the safety of nanoparticles that may improve rechargeable batteries. Read more
Student pursues biological solar cell
Binghamton junior Yudi Pardo aims to take the photosynthetic engine out of a plant cell and put it somewhere it can be used. Read more
Film historian recasts ‘Big Lebowski’ as art
Binghamton’s Brian Wall traces the influence of classic movies as well as the failures of big-budget blockbusters. Read more