Bacterial ‘eavesdropping’ offers hope for chronic wounds
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Bacterial ‘eavesdropping’ offers hope for chronic wounds

By Gail Glover On Feb 19, 2010

Listening in on bacterial conversations could be the solution for improving chronic wound care, according to a team of Binghamton University researchers. Read more

Putting data centers on a low-energy diet
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Putting data centers on a low-energy diet

By Rachel Coker On Feb 19, 2010

Computer scientist Kanad Ghose and mechanical engineer Bahgat Sammakia see an emergency on the horizon in terms of the ever-larger carbon footprint left by data centers. They’re looking for a way to manage both workload and cooling in these installations, which are at the heart of so much of what all of us do online every day. Read more

Is climate change making us sick?
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Is climate change making us sick?

By Florence Margai On Jan 14, 2010

Emerging diseases are among the most far-reaching consequences of global warming. We need to develop a geographically based framework to identify vulnerable places and at-risk populations. That will require partnerships with health professionals and policymakers. Read more

On the Fly
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On the Fly

Published Research Advancement On Jan 14, 2010

Binghamton’s Anthony Fiumera discusses his work, which could lead to biological control mechanisms for agricultural pests and for insects that spread diseases. Watch video

Clinic Sets Course for a Cure
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Clinic Sets Course for a Cure

Published Research Advancement On Jan 11, 2010

Meredith Coles’ work may lead to greater access to treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder and social anxiety disorder as well as more effective treatment. Watch video

Eavesdropping on bacterial conversations
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Eavesdropping on bacterial conversations

Published Rachel Coker On Jan 11, 2010

Listening in on bacterial conversations could be the solution for improving chronic wound care, Binghamton biologist Alex Rickard says. Watch video

Virtual tour of the ITC
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Virtual tour of the ITC

By Rachel Coker On Dec 23, 2009

The Innovative Technologies Complex is home to the Biotechnology Building, which features state-of-the-art, flexible labs as well as a Start-Up Suite for new companies. View gallery