Computer scientist may advance medicine, entertainment, security
Computer scientist Lijun Yin’s research could shake up fields as diverse as education, healthcare, entertainment and homeland security. Read more
New approach to programming may boost ‘green’ computing
Binghamton University computer scientist Yu David Liu, whose work focuses on “green” software development, has received the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for young researchers. Read more
Digital watermarking algorithm wins praise
A team of electrical and computer engineers from Binghamton University were recently honored with a prize for the best paper of 2010 from the Digital Watermarking Alliance. Read more
Historian focuses on Civil War suicides
Diane Miller Sommerville's latest research project, which shines new light on an under-examined Civil War topic, earned her a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Award. Read more
Ancient minerals may reveal clues about history of climate change
Doctoral student Elliot Jagniecki can predict the future of climate change by analyzing rock samples. Read more
360 view: Susannah Gal’s laboratory
Biologist Susannah Gal collaborates with chemist Susan Bane on research that may lead to better cancer treatments. Here’s a peek inside her laboratory. Watch video
Ancient teeth raise new questions
Eight small teeth found in an Israeli cave raise big questions about the earliest existence of humans and where we may have originated, a Binghamton anthropologist says. Read more