Researcher examines effects of nanoparticle exposure
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Researcher examines effects of nanoparticle exposure

By Gail Glover On Mar 27, 2012

Nanoparticles, even in very small quantities, may have a big impact on our health, Binghamton's Gretchen Mahler has found. Read more

Search for identity drives young sociologist
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Search for identity drives young sociologist

By Rachel Coker On Mar 26, 2012

Binghamton senior Luisa Batiz's research on the Garifuna community in New York City is inspired by her own family's experience. Read more

‘Lucky’ numbers make for unlucky customers
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‘Lucky’ numbers make for unlucky customers

By Rachel Coker On Mar 16, 2012

Chinese consumers pay too much for goods and services because of superstitions surrounding particular numbers, Binghamton economist Zili Yang says. Read more

World’s oldest fossilized forest unearthed in N.Y.
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World’s oldest fossilized forest unearthed in N.Y.

Published Research Advancement On Mar 2, 2012

Paleobotanist William Stein describes what today’s scientists learn from the world’s oldest forest. Watch video

Ancient forest may offer climate-change insights
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Ancient forest may offer climate-change insights

By Gail Glover On Mar 1, 2012

A team including Binghamton's William Stein reports the discovery of the floor of the world’s oldest forest in a cover article in the March 1 issue of Nature. Read more

Watch Rex Parker solve a puzzle
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Watch Rex Parker solve a puzzle

Published Research Advancement On Feb 21, 2012

Binghamton faculty member Michael Sharp talks about his popular blog, Rex Parker Does the NY Times Crossword Puzzle. Watch video

Geographer focuses on cultural landscape
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Geographer focuses on cultural landscape

By Research Advancement On Feb 16, 2012

Binghamton's John Frazier studies Queens, N.Y., the most diverse 100 square miles in the world. Read more