Engineer aims to improve wireless technology
Binghamton undergraduate Isaac Saliev conducts research that could lead to more efficient transmission of wireless data. Read more
Ponies’ history provides cultural insights
Binghamton doctoral student Claire Brown wants to understand how the Connemara pony parallels Irish culture. Read more
Student seeks understanding of suicide
Aliona Tsypes, a National Science Foundation graduate research fellow, hopes to find new ways to predict and prevent suicidal behavior. Read more
Undergrad explores link between brain, taste
Binghamton undergrad Sarah E. Park did a stint in a neuroscience laboratory as one of 13 SUNY Brain Summer Scholars. Read more
In physics lab, one mystery leads to another
Binghamton undergraduate Darin Mihalik explores some unusual findings related to thermoconductivity. Read more
Nurse tests fibromyalgia therapy
Binghamton graduate student Lynn Baniak is working on a novel treatment that seems to help patients with fibromyalgia. Read more
Student aids in hunt for Parkinson’s treatment
Binghamton undergraduate Joy Hallmark tests compounds that may treat Parkinson's with fewer side effects than current drugs. Read more