Cancer drug research gets boost
Binghamton's Susan Bane has an idea about how to target cancer without affecting healthy cells. A new technology accelerator grant will help to advance her research. Read more
‘Science Studio’ features lithium batteries discussion
Binghamton chemist M. Stanley Whittingham speaks with KTEP’s Science Studio about why lithium batteries are so efficient and why they are sometimes subject to rupture, overheating or even exploding. Read more
Biochemist seeks new way to fight cancer
Binghamton biochemist Brian Callahan has discovered a new way to fight cancer, one that attacks only the cancer cells and promises fewer side effects. Read more
Chemist seeks new understanding of RNA
Chemist Eriks Rozners conducts fundamental research into the chemistry and biochemistry of nucleic acids. Read more
Nanotech process makes heat-resistant dyes
Optical dyes that are both inexpensive and heat-resistant are about to hit the market, thanks to researchers at Binghamton University. Read more
Federal grant boosts smart energy research
A new $12.8 million, four-year grant from the Department of Energy will support materials research at Binghamton University. Read more
Chemist contributes to ‘green’ technology
Binghamton nanoscientist Nikolay Dimitrov's research may lead to advances in batteries. Read more