Engineer finds inspiration in flexible electronics
Ryan Cadwell made the most of his time at Binghamton University. He took an internship in Germany, co-founded the College Progressives, built a wheelchair for a cat and conducted research in the clean room at Binghamton’s Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing. Read more
Synthetic drug conjugates may lead to better medicine
Brittany Brems is only a junior in college, but her research may help scientists develop more effective drugs to treat long-term illnesses. Read more
Polymers could reduce harm caused by landfills
Binghamton undergraduate examines whether super-absorbent materials could reduce toxic runoff from garbage dumps. Read more
Satellite data may help fight algae blooms
Lake ecosystems sometimes crash after algae blooms ingest too much oxygen, but Binghamton undergraduate Kelly Young's work points to a possible solution. Read more
Student examines microplastics’ effect on wetlands
Microscopic fibers in our clothing and other plastic products are invading our ecosystems. That fact inspired Brianna Sander's research as a 2019 Summer Scholar at Binghamton University. Read more
Latin American murals fuse politics, art
Binghamton University undergraduate Peter Farquharson traveled to South America to document political and social messages in murals. Read more
Undergraduate’s study links stress, sugar consumption
Senior Jacob Gordon says his experiments with flies demonstrate a link between sugar consumption and stressful environments. Read more