Food provides insight into Korean culture
Author Michael Pettid has become the "go-to" guy for commentary about Korean cuisine. Read more
Public administration expert tracks 9/11 nonprofits
Understanding why nonprofits spring up after a disaster, and how they perform once they’re established, may help in future crises, says Binghamton's David Campbell. Read more
Improving cell phones, one drop at a time
Binghamton's S.B. Park helps to improve cell phone reliability by exploring what happens when a device gets dropped. Read more
Breakthrough may have implications for superconductors
Binghamton physicist Michael Lawler and his colleagues, who are searching for the mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity, published their latest findings this week in the journal Science. Read more
Scholar brings new perspective to Buddhist text
Charles Goodman's translation of teachings by Buddhist scholar Shantideva will shed new light on important components of one of the world’s largest religions. Read more
Engineer puts DNA to the test
Changhong Ke’s research on the mechanical properties of DNA may lead to advances in gene therapy. Read more
Drink now, pay later?
Linda Spear's research demonstrates that the adolescent brain responds differently to alcohol than the adult brain, and in ways that seem to promote “binge” drinking. Read more