CASP: A leader in smart energy
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CASP: A leader in smart energy

Published Research Advancement On Apr 23, 2013

Binghamton’s Center for Autonomous Solar Power tackles scientific challenges to reduce the cost of solar power and enhance energy efficiency. Watch video

An author’s hymn to Long Island
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An author’s hymn to Long Island

By Rachel Coker On Apr 22, 2013

Binghamton faculty member Liz Rosenberg's new novel was inspired by a real-life court battle between two cousins. Read more

Research Days begin Wednesday
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Research Days begin Wednesday

By Eric Coker On Apr 15, 2013

Student posters and a keynote speech by an NPR correspondent are among the highlights of this year's Binghamton Research Days. Read more

In the company of crows
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In the company of crows

Published Rachel Coker On Apr 12, 2013

Binghamton behavioral ecologist Anne Clark studies the complex social lives of crows, focusing on cooperative behavior. Follow her team through a day of fieldwork. Watch video

Student pursues biological solar cell
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Student pursues biological solar cell

By Todd R. McAdam On Apr 9, 2013

Binghamton junior Yudi Pardo aims to take the photosynthetic engine out of a plant cell and put it somewhere it can be used. Read more

Engineer aims to improve solar cells
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Engineer aims to improve solar cells

By Christina Pullano On Apr 4, 2013

Binghamton sophomore Isaac Patka's research focuses on improving the efficiency of organic solar cells. Read more

Study: Same-sex parents judged more harshly
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Study: Same-sex parents judged more harshly

By Research Advancement On Mar 27, 2013

A new Binghamton University study suggests that gay parents are judged more harshly than straight parents. Read more