Universities, industry partner for ‘green’ electronics
Headed up by researchers at Binghamton University and its partners, the new Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Energy-Efficient Electronic Systems will link the fields of information technology, telecommunications, electronic systems and cooling equipment. Read more
Marriage is this scientist’s laboratory
Psychologists, including Binghamton's Matthew Johnson, are taking an increasingly scientific approach to evaluating relationships as well as interventions designed to strengthen marriages. Read more
The end of an era?
Scholars at Binghamton’s Fernand Braudel Center say that capitalism as we know it is not going to be around much longer. Read more
Express license available to industry partners
Binghamton University will soon offer companies that collaborate on R&D projects an express license agreement. Read more
Alzheimer’s study may link blood pressure, wandering
A doctoral student in nursing hopes her research will resolve questions related to blood pressure and wandering in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Read more
Philosopher explores moral failure
Binghamton University philosopher Lisa Tessman is interested in situations when it's impossible to avoid moral wrongdoing. Read more
Research at risk
As federal funding for research slows to a trickle, Binghamton researchers are turning to new sources of support. But this looming drought threatens the future of the scientific breakthroughs that have been a mainstay of the U.S. economy for decades. Read more