Tiny systems will power smart knee replacements
Engineer Sherry Towfighian is creating the next generation of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which are being developed with technology that allows the devices to be self-powered, greatly enhancing their utility. Watch video
Archaeology as a force for social change
Binghamton anthropologist Elizabeth DiGangi explains how bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology can help inform our understanding of the past and the present. Watch video
Building a resilient power grid
Engineer Ning Zhou of Binghamton University talks about building a smarter and more resilient power grid. Watch video
Addressing stigma and opioid use disorder
William Eggleston of Binghamton University discusses the stigmas associated with opioid use disorder and their impact on the opioid crisis. Watch video
Chemist discusses sensors’ potential
Binghamton’s Omowunmi Sadik describes her research, including using sensors in the early detection of cancer. Watch video
Think like an attacker
Binghamton’s Scott Craver talks about his research in information hiding and information security. Watch video
Nina Versaggi on the work done by the Public Archaeology Facility
Researchers at Binghamton University's Public Archaeology Facility (PAF) are rewriting some of the most widely accepted theories about prehistoric life in New York state. Watch video