In physics lab, one mystery leads to another
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In physics lab, one mystery leads to another

By Kenny Berkowitz On Sep 18, 2014

Binghamton undergraduate Darin Mihalik explores some unusual findings related to thermoconductivity. Read more

Algorithms reveal forecasting power of tweets
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Algorithms reveal forecasting power of tweets

By Todd R. McAdam On Sep 10, 2014

Binghamton researchers working in partnership with Xerox used 500 million tweets to develop algorithms that not only paint a picture of everyday human dynamics, but can predict an individual's behavior. Read more

Physicist wins prestigious NSF grant
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Physicist wins prestigious NSF grant

By Rachel Coker On Aug 28, 2014

Binghamton physicist Stephen Levy conducts research that may one day lead to sophisticated sensors that are able to detect small amounts of dangerous materials rapidly. Read more

Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors
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Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors

By Rachel Coker On Jun 30, 2014

A Binghamton University physicist and his colleagues say they have unlocked one key mystery surrounding high-temperature superconductivity. Read more

Physicists’ findings improve advanced material
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Physicists’ findings improve advanced material

By Rachel Coker On Jun 26, 2014

A new technique developed by a Binghamton physicist and his colleagues will improve the quality of flexible, conductive, transparent glass. Read more

Scholar wins coveted Rome Prize
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Scholar wins coveted Rome Prize

By Rachel Coker On Jun 24, 2014

Marilynn Desmond's latest project centers on the Trojan War and how its story was told in the absence of Homer’s texts. Read more

Federal grant boosts smart energy research
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Federal grant boosts smart energy research

By Katie Ellis On Jun 19, 2014

A new $12.8 million, four-year grant from the Department of Energy will support materials research at Binghamton University. Read more