Machine learning may improve medicine
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Machine learning may improve medicine

By Barb Van Atta On Jul 23, 2012

Bioengineer Daniel E. Margolis hopes to develop computer programs that will aid doctors in making decisions about diagnosis and treatment. Read more

Study finds flaws in marriage interventions
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Study finds flaws in marriage interventions

By Gail Glover On May 22, 2012

A Binghamton University psychologist says the U.S. government spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year on 'healthy marriage' programs that don't work. Read more

Putting a price on information security
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Putting a price on information security

By Rachel Coker On May 21, 2012

Binghamton's Ali Yayla looks at companies’ announcements regarding information security breaches and how these announcements affect their stock price. Read more

User interface design drives marketing research
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User interface design drives marketing research

By Rachel Coker On May 15, 2012

Doctoral student Sajna Ibrahim conducts experiments to judge consumers’ reactions to electronics such as MP3 players, digital cameras and cell phones. Read more

Librarian discovers hidden treasure
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Librarian discovers hidden treasure

Published Research Advancement On May 8, 2012

Beth Kilmarx, curator of rare books at the Binghamton University Libraries, recently found a painting hidden on the fore-edge of a 19th-century book. Watch video

University celebrates two lab openings
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University celebrates two lab openings

By Research Advancement On May 4, 2012

A May 3 ceremony celebrated the opening of two laboratories at the New York State Center of Excellence in Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging. Read more

Faculty, students address power of research
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Faculty, students address power of research

By Erica Treventi On May 2, 2012

Binghamton Research Days helped to build connections between the laboratory, the library and the classroom. Read more