Binghamton-Lockheed team takes top prize in DoD contest
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Binghamton-Lockheed team takes top prize in DoD contest

By Research Advancement On Dec 24, 2020

Participants in the contest were challenged to create a 3D printed object to demonstrate how additive manufacturing can be used to create electronics. Read more

Cooperation is key to addressing climate change
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Cooperation is key to addressing climate change

By Rachel Coker On Dec 21, 2020

Climate change is our most complicated global pollution challenge, and cooperation is the key to solving it, according to a new book from economist Zili Yang. Read more

NIH-funded work may lead to cancer treatments
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NIH-funded work may lead to cancer treatments

By Hannah Maria Hayes On Nov 23, 2020

A Binghamton chemist’s research has led to the creation of compounds that may fight cancers currently treatable only by radiation therapies. Read more

Book traces disputes over teaching evolution
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Book traces disputes over teaching evolution

By Rachel Coker On Oct 26, 2020

A Binghamton University historian argues in a new book that Americans are not divided when it comes to the teaching of evolution: The real disagreements relate to creationism. Read more

Binghamton researchers return to work
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Binghamton researchers return to work

By Rachel Coker On Sep 25, 2020

By early September, more than 670 faculty and staff members as well as students from 42 departments were able to return to laboratories and other research spaces at Binghamton, using new protocols designed to reduce the risk of COVID-19. Read more

Undergrads set their sights on space
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Undergrads set their sights on space

By Rachel Coker On Sep 24, 2020

A team of Binghamton students aims to send a rocket past the Kármán line, the international boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space. Read more

Study examines preschoolers’ STEM experiences
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Study examines preschoolers’ STEM experiences

By Hannah Maria Hayes On Sep 22, 2020

A Binghamton researcher will study how parent-child interactions impact what preschoolers learn and remember about STEM processing skills with support from a $300,000 NSF grant. Read more