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Physicist receives prestigious NSF grant

Physicist receives prestigious NSF grant

Published Dec 15, 2015

Jeffrey Mativetsky's nanoscience research may advance solar energy. Read more

New center focuses on complex systems

New center focuses on complex systems

Published Oct 27, 2015

Researchers affiliated with Binghamton’s newest Organized Research Center study networks ranging from the stock market to the brain, using mathematical modeling to understand and predict their behavior. Read more

Engineer pursues biological solar power

Engineer pursues biological solar power

Published Feb 10, 2015

A Binghamton researcher has designed a biological solar cell that's a million times more effective than current technology. The new designs take such cells out of the realm of "absurd" and into in the realm of "someday soon." Read more

Study: Atom-high steps halt oxidation of metal surfaces

Study: Atom-high steps halt oxidation of metal surfaces

Published Dec 29, 2014

A new Binghamton University study reveals that certain features of metal surfaces can stop the process of oxidation in its tracks. Read more

Faculty novelist now a best-selling author

Faculty novelist now a best-selling author

Published Nov 5, 2014

Liz Rosenberg’s latest book, "The Moonlight Palace," topped the Kindle best-seller charts this fall. Read more

Nanotech process makes heat-resistant dyes

Nanotech process makes heat-resistant dyes

Published Oct 2, 2014

Optical dyes that are both inexpensive and heat-resistant are about to hit the market, thanks to researchers at Binghamton University. Read more

Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors

Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors

Published Jun 30, 2014

A Binghamton University physicist and his colleagues say they have unlocked one key mystery surrounding high-temperature superconductivity. Read more