Physicists gain new view of superconductor
A team of physicists, including Binghamton's Michael Lawler, has directly observed some unique characteristics of a superconductor for the first time, according to a paper published in the journal Nature. Read more
Keynote, poster sessions highlight annual Research Days
Binghamton will celebrate research and creative activity with a series of events this week. Research Days, scheduled April 12-15, will feature a keynote speech, two campus-wide student poster sessions and events including an arts festival and workshops for faculty and students. Read more
Ancient DNA preserved in humans, study finds
Residents of the remote equatorial islands of Melanesia share fragments of genetic code with two extinct human species, according to a new study published in the journal Science. Read more
Alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects multiple generations
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can increase the chances that subsequent generations may develop alcoholism, a new Binghamton University study shows. Read more
Book explores entrepreneurial leadership
Binghamton's Angelo Mastrangelo, a stock boy turned CEO, shares the principles and philosophy behind his success in his new book. Read more
Easter Island not destroyed by war, new analysis shows
A new analysis led by a Binghamton University archaeologist contradicts the belief that the ancient civilization of Rapa Nui, Chile, was destroyed by warfare. Read more
Engineer wins prestigious NSF grant
Research conducted by Paul Chiarot at Binghamton University may lead to a radical shift in manufacturing technology. Read more