Engineer aims to improve wireless technology
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Engineer aims to improve wireless technology

By Alyssa Lanoye On Mar 5, 2015

Binghamton undergraduate Isaac Saliev conducts research that could lead to more efficient transmission of wireless data. Read more

Engineer pursues biological solar power
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Engineer pursues biological solar power

By Todd R. McAdam On Feb 10, 2015

A Binghamton researcher has designed a biological solar cell that's a million times more effective than current technology. The new designs take such cells out of the realm of "absurd" and into in the realm of "someday soon." Read more

Study: Atom-high steps halt oxidation of metal surfaces
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Study: Atom-high steps halt oxidation of metal surfaces

By Karen McNulty Walsh On Dec 29, 2014

A new Binghamton University study reveals that certain features of metal surfaces can stop the process of oxidation in its tracks. Read more

For this scholar, trash is treasure
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For this scholar, trash is treasure

By Todd R. McAdam On Dec 19, 2014

Anthropologist Joshua Reno studies the economics and politics — even empires — that waste creates. Read more

Ponies’ history provides cultural insights
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Ponies’ history provides cultural insights

By Todd R. McAdam On Dec 15, 2014

Binghamton doctoral student Claire Brown wants to understand how the Connemara pony parallels Irish culture. Read more

Building better batteries
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Building better batteries

By Research Advancement On Dec 5, 2014

The NorthEast Center for Chemical Energy Storage, based at Binghamton, conducts basic research in the design of next-generation lithium-ion batteries. Watch video

Physicist pursues superconductivity mysteries
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Physicist pursues superconductivity mysteries

By Kenny Berkowitz On Nov 22, 2014

Pegor Aynajian observes the movement of electrons in high-temperature superconductors in an effort to better understand these materials. Read more