Grad student aims to better understand batteries
Doctoral student Shawn Sallis will spend this school year on a prestigious fellowship at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he’ll work with a tool that produces a beam a billion times brighter the sun. Read more
New center focuses on complex systems
Researchers affiliated with Binghamton’s newest Organized Research Center study networks ranging from the stock market to the brain, using mathematical modeling to understand and predict their behavior. Read more
Historian focuses on Washington’s early years
Binghamton's Kenneth Lane is among 20 scholars chosen for a fellowship at the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington. Read more
Fossils reveal clues about early humans’ hearing
Binghamton’s Rolf Quam led an international team in reconstructing an aspect of sensory perception in fossils from 2 million years ago found in South Africa. Watch video
Funding boosts flexible electronics research
Binghamton will lead the New York node of a new $75 million, five-year initiative to advance flexible hybrid electronics manufacturing. Read more
Biochemist seeks new way to fight cancer
Binghamton biochemist Brian Callahan has discovered a new way to fight cancer, one that attacks only the cancer cells and promises fewer side effects. Read more
NSF fellow studies acute social stress
Katherine Frost's research focuses on the brain's reward system. Read more