Machine learning research may aid industry
A graduate student has created an "oracle" that can make accurate predictions related to spam emails, bank fraud, workers quitting their jobs and more. Read more
Study may aid in early Alzheimer’s diagnosis
A Binghamton graduate student has found new ways for doctors to detect Alzheimer’s before symptoms set in. Read more
Drone research may benefit farmers
Binghamton undergraduate Samantha Wong uses drones to check crop stress, working with farmers to identify problems before plants cannot recover. Read more
Chemist focuses on battery safety
Binghamton graduate student Carrie Kaplan is part of Battery 500, a project aimed at developing next-generation batteries with higher energy capacity. Read more
Amphibians’ hormones may hold answers to population decline
Binghamton biologist Grascen Shidemantle recently received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Read more
Depression researcher focuses on babies
Binghamton's Claire Foster recently received a prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to support her studies at the Mood Disorder Institute. Read more
Ancient seawater may yield climate change insights
Mebrahtu Weldeghebriel, Binghamton's first student from Eritrea, studies the chemistry of ancient seawater. Read more