Numbers theorist to write two books
Binghamton numbers theorist Adrian Vasiu, who studies Shimura varieties, recently received research funding through the federal stimulus. Read more
Chemist monitors nanotechnology’s impact
Binghamton chemist Omowunmi Sadik believes nanotechnology carries great promise, as well as some risk for human health and the environment. Read more
Computer scientists empower citizen scientists
Binghamton University computer scientist Kenneth Chiu and his students teamed up with an environmental group to harness the power of data gathered at a New Hampshire lake. The computer scientists and the citizen scientists learned about designing technology for users in the real world. Read more
Spring Advocacy Events
Binghamton University students, staff, faculty and administrators travel to Albany to visit lawmakers on March 2 for Advocacy Day. View gallery
Researcher studies how neurons communicate
Patricia Di Lorenzo believes a better understanding of neurons’ communication may hold answers for patients with diseases of neural transmission such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Read more
Economist offers a cool model for a hot planet
In his recent book, Binghamton University’s Zili Yang suggests ways governments might realistically work together to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. He also makes a case for curbing the use of fossil fuels — whether they contribute to climate change or not. Read more
Research offers insights into dementia, amnesia
Lisa Savage's work could lead to new approaches to treating Alzheimer's disease, Wernicke-Korsakoff's disease and alcohol-induced dementia. Read more