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Jan 18, 2012
Heart attacks in women go unrecognized and can result in death or grave disability. Researchers at Binghamton University and SUNY Upstate Medical University have developed an educational program that will shorten the time to treatment and save lives.

Nov 16, 2011
Binghamton University has officially opened its new Engineering and Science Building. The $66 million, two-story glass, metal and stone building will accommodate the expansion of the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Nov 16, 2011
Online retailers have long wondered if trumpeting consumer-behavior statistics on their websites could hurt business. New findings from Binghamton University should ease their fears, just in time for Cyber Monday.

Nov 08, 2011
Three of the nation’s leading universities have joined with 15 US companies to launch a first-of-its-kind research center whose approach to energy efficiency could mean savings of millions of dollars and a ‘greener’ electronics industry.

Oct 31, 2011
Binghamton University now offers companies that collaborate on R&D projects an express license agreement, thereby dramatically speeding up the commercialization of faculty-based research.

Oct 31, 2011
Binghamton University has opened a Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) instructional laboratory in the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science facilities.

Sep 21, 2011
The Civil War — already considered the deadliest conflict in American history — in fact took a toll far more severe than previously estimated. That’s what a new analysis of census data by Binghamton University historian J. David Hacker reveals.

Aug 26, 2011
More than 250 new nonprofit groups developed after 9/11, generating nearly $700 million. Why and how did they perform? David Campbell offers suggestions to help in future crises and coordination between new and existing relief agencies.

Apr 27, 2011
It’s an unfamiliar neighborhood and after a quick once-over, you make a snap decision about whether you’re safe or not. Chances are, your ‘gut’ call is the right one, say Binghamton University researchers Dan O’Brien and David Sloan Wilson.

Apr 19, 2011
A year after the Gulf oil-rig disaster, the challenge is to avoid it happening again. Binghamton University professor, George Catalano, has a solution that calls for a re-examination of the engineering profession and ethical responsibility.


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