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
Putting a price on information security
Binghamton's Ali Yayla looks at companies’ announcements regarding information security breaches and how these announcements affect their stock price. Read more
Jockeying for genetic advantage
A Binghamton biologist has pioneered genetic testing of Thoroughbreds, which could help breeders predict which pairings are likely to produce promising foals. Read more
Professor’s blog helps crossword fans fill in the blanks
Binghamton's Michael Sharp, aka Rex Parker, reaches 20,000 readers daily with his insights about the nation’s most popular crossword puzzle. Read more
Geographer focuses on cultural landscape
Binghamton's John Frazier studies Queens, N.Y., the most diverse 100 square miles in the world. Read more
Mathematician seeks practical solutions
Mathematician Shelley Zacks is motivated by the search for answers to real-world problems. Read more
Industrial engineer puts simulations to work
Sarah Lam and her students partner with high-tech companies to save time and money with the aid of computer simulation. Read more