Jockeying for genetic advantage
Faculty

Jockeying for genetic advantage

By Doug McInnis On May 2, 2012

A Binghamton biologist has pioneered genetic testing of Thoroughbreds, which could help breeders predict which pairings are likely to produce promising foals. Read more

The unfiltered truth
Features

The unfiltered truth

By Merrill Douglas On May 1, 2012

Binghamton's Geraldine Britton pairs clinical experience with research to craft interventions that may reduce the percentage of pregnant women who smoke. Read more

Historian probes French treatment of Algerian immigrants
Students

Historian probes French treatment of Algerian immigrants

By Liz Joyce On Apr 30, 2012

Jaime Wadowiec’s dissertation unearths the origins of migrant segregation in post-colonial France. Read more

Bioengineering student’s work pays dividends
Students

Bioengineering student’s work pays dividends

By Liz Joyce On Apr 10, 2012

Binghamton senior Chris Paquette’s prize-winning research may lead to innovations in cancer treatment and agriculture. Read more

Professor’s blog helps crossword fans fill in the blanks
Faculty

Professor’s blog helps crossword fans fill in the blanks

By Rachel Coker On Apr 8, 2012

Binghamton's Michael Sharp, aka Rex Parker, reaches 20,000 readers daily with his insights about the nation’s most popular crossword puzzle. Read more

DNA analysis shakes up Neandertal theories
News

DNA analysis shakes up Neandertal theories

By Gail Glover On Apr 4, 2012

New research suggests that Western European Neandertals were on the verge of extinction long before modern humans showed up. Read more

Wall Street watchdog
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Wall Street watchdog

By Todd R. McAdam On Apr 2, 2012

Binghamton research demonstrates that additional scrutiny of public companies through the Sarbanes-Oxley Act would improve corporate performance and shareholder value. Read more