Physicists’ findings improve advanced material
A new technique developed by a Binghamton physicist and his colleagues will improve the quality of flexible, conductive, transparent glass. Read more
Federal grant boosts smart energy research
A new $12.8 million, four-year grant from the Department of Energy will support materials research at Binghamton University. Read more
Bacteria may link stress, heart attacks
Scientists at Binghamton University have found a link between stress hormones and bacteria that may explain how emotional shock or over-exertion can trigger heart attacks. Read more
Decker Foundation gift helps establish lab
A gift from the Decker Foundation will enable Binghamton experts to conduct research that will improve health outcomes for patients with conditions ranging from ear infections to cancer. Read more
Innovation Day delves into Big Data
Innovation Day 2014 at Binghamton University focused on Big Data and how to make sense of it. Read more
Binghamton Research Days set March 26-29
The University will celebrate research and scholarly work during Binghamton Research Days, to be held March 26-29 on campus. Read more
Computer scientist makes a power play
With support from an NSF CAREER grant, Binghamton researcher Timothy Miller aims to slash the energy used by computing systems. Read more