LGBT family service group moves to campus
The Lesbian and Gay Family Building Project, which relocated to Binghamton University this month, has a new five-year, $600,000 state grant. Read more
Historian explores aftermath of Revolution
Binghamton graduate student Brett Palfreyman says most Loyalists quietly became Americans after the Revolution. Read more
Scientists create first computer-designed superconductor
A Binghamton University scientist and his colleagues report this week in a leading journal on the successful synthesis of the first superconductor designed entirely on the computer. Read more
Her goal: more reliable power grid
Eva Wu develops ways to monitor and control a power grid that is too complex for current automated equipment to control and sometimes operates too fast for much human intervention. Read more
Undergrad researches chronic Lyme disease
Binghamton undergrad Sarah Davis hopes to find out whether there's a connection between chronic Lyme disease and disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and dementia. Read more
Health-sciences projects win SUNY funding
Three health-sciences projects with Binghamton University connections will share in new SUNY Research Collaboration Fund support. Read more
Anechoic chamber puts sound to the test
Ronald Miles, who develops directional microphones for hearing aids, tests the devices in a new anechoic chamber that is one of the quietest places on the planet. Watch video