The unfiltered truth
Binghamton's Geraldine Britton pairs clinical experience with research to craft interventions that may reduce the percentage of pregnant women who smoke. Read more
Wall Street watchdog
Binghamton research demonstrates that additional scrutiny of public companies through the Sarbanes-Oxley Act would improve corporate performance and shareholder value. Read more
‘Lucky’ numbers make for unlucky customers
Chinese consumers pay too much for goods and services because of superstitions surrounding particular numbers, Binghamton economist Zili Yang says. Read more
Ancient forest may offer climate-change insights
A team including Binghamton's William Stein reports the discovery of the floor of the world’s oldest forest in a cover article in the March 1 issue of Nature. Read more
The heart of the matter
Pamela Stewart Fahs’ efforts to educate women about heart attack symptoms may help save lives. Read more
Kafka expert links teaching, research
Neil Christian Pages gives his undergraduate students the tools they need to demystify the literary academy. Read more
Marketing expert tracks online shoppers
Online retailers have long wondered if trumpeting consumer-behavior statistics on their websites could hurt business. New findings from Binghamton University should ease their fears, just in time for Cyber Monday. Read more