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Released: 11-Oct-2011 5:10 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Chemistry Dept. Ranked 9th in Nation for R&D Funding by NSF
Stony Brook University

The Stony Brook University Department of Chemistry has recently been named ninth on the list of academic research and development (R&D) spending at universities and colleges throughout the nation, according to data recently released by the National Science Foundation for the fiscal year 2009.

Released: 11-Oct-2011 1:40 PM EDT
Minghua Zhang Named Dean of Stony Brook University SoMAS
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University has named Dr. Minghua Zhang to the position of Dean of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS).

Released: 7-Oct-2011 1:40 PM EDT
Center for Study of Working Class Life Releases Study on U.S. Military Casualties in Afghanistan
Stony Brook University

The Center for Study of Working Class Life released its report "American Military Deaths in Afghanistan, and the Communities from Which These Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines Came.," today, the tenth anniversary of the start of the current war in Afghanistan.

Released: 7-Oct-2011 1:15 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Receives NSF Grant for Water Remediation Technology
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University has been selected among the first 21 teams for the inaugural class of the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps) awards, announced today by the National Science Foundation.

3-Oct-2011 9:00 AM EDT
Health of Coral Reefs Linked to Human and Environmental Activity
Stony Brook University

Changing human activities coupled with a dynamic environment over the past few centuries have caused fluctuating periods of decline and recovery of corals reefs in the Hawaiian Islands, according to a study sponsored in part by the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University. Using the reefs and island societies as a model social-ecological system, a team of scientists reconstructed 700 years of human-environment interactions in two different regions of the Hawaiian archipelago to identify the key factors that contributed to degradation or recovery of coral reefs.

Released: 29-Sep-2011 3:00 PM EDT
McCormick Grant for News Literacy
Stony Brook University

SBU School of Journalism today announced that the Robert R. McCormick Foundation is providing a $330,000 grant to the Center for News Literacy to fund the delivery of training and materials demanded by the rapid spread of News Literacy courses.

Released: 27-Sep-2011 10:05 AM EDT
World Renowned Physicist, Brian Greene, to Speak at SBU
Stony Brook University

On Tuesday, October 4th, noted Physicist Brian Greene will deliver the inaugural talks for the Della Pietra Lecture Series at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, Stony Brook University.

Released: 26-Sep-2011 6:05 PM EDT
SBU Biomedical Professor Receives Prestigious Presidential Early Career Award
Stony Brook University

Dr. Lilianne R. Mujica-Parodi, an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the Stony Brook University School of Medicine and the Director of the Laboratory for the Study of Emotion and Cognition (LSEC), has been named by President Barack Obama as a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their research careers. She is one of 94 researchers in the nation to receive the award this year, and the third from Stony Brook University in the past three years.

Released: 16-Sep-2011 10:20 AM EDT
SBU Partners with East China Normal University on Mixed Media Art Exhibit
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University will showcase Recycling & Reincarnation: An Exhibition of Industrial Design, Installation and Mixed Media Art, featuring the work of artists affiliated with East China Normal University (ECNU), Shanghai, People’s Republic of China.

Released: 14-Sep-2011 10:55 AM EDT
Stony Brook University Hosts IBM Centennial Lecture
Stony Brook University

As part of IBM's centennial celebration, SBU is hosting the multinational technology leader for part of their Centennial Lecture Series, a series of conversations and lectures to discuss technology's role in shaping the past and guiding the future.

Released: 13-Sep-2011 5:00 PM EDT
Researchers Predict New Superhard Materials
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University researchers, Artem R. Oganov, Professor of Geosciences and Physics and Dr. Andriy O. Lyakhov, Research Fellow, have developed an algorithm capable of predicting new superhard materials.

Released: 19-Aug-2011 9:55 AM EDT
New Technique to Stimulate Heart Muscle by Light, May Lead to Light-Controlled Pacemakers
Stony Brook University

By employing optogenetics, a new field that uses genetically altered cells to respond to light, researchers at Stony Brook University have demonstrated a way to control cell excitation and contraction in cardiac muscle cells.

Released: 17-Aug-2011 2:50 PM EDT
SBU Professors Shea, Leakey, to Speak at 'Cave of Forgotten Dreams' Screening
Stony Brook University

On Monday, September 26 at 7 PM, SBU Anthropology Professor John J. Shea will lend an insightful perspective as the guest speaker at the Port Jefferson Documentary Series showing of Werner Herzog’s ground-breaking documentary film, Cave of Forgotten Dreams, at Theatre Three in Port Jefferson.

2-Aug-2011 9:05 AM EDT
Dennis Assanis Appointed Provost, Sr. VP for Academic Affairs at Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University

Dennis N. Assanis has been appointed Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Stony Brook University. He will also serve as Vice President for Brookhaven Affairs.

Released: 25-Jul-2011 7:00 AM EDT
Researchers Discover Mechanism of Action Behind Novel Cancer Agents Targeting Tumor Cell Metabolism
Stony Brook University

The discovery of the mechanism of action behind a novel class of anticancer drugs designed to disrupt cancer cell mitochondrial metabolism may be a major step toward furthering clinical trials of the agents.

Released: 14-Jul-2011 2:05 PM EDT
Loss of Top Animal Predators Has Massive Ecological Effects
Stony Brook University

“Trophic Downgrading of Planet Earth,” a review paper that will be published on July 15, 2011, in the journal Science, concludes that the decline of large predators and herbivores in all regions of the world is causing substantial changes to Earth’s terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems.

Released: 30-Jun-2011 10:30 AM EDT
Majority Of Americans Think They Pay More Toward Social Security and Medicare Then They Do
Stony Brook University

According to a newly released Stony Brook Poll conducted in association with Left Right Research, a Long Island based Marketing Research supplier, more than 81 percent of approximately 7,000 people surveyed believe that they had contributed enough to Social Security to support themselves in retirement, or more than they will receive during their lifetime.

Released: 28-Jun-2011 4:30 PM EDT
SBU Team Wins R&D 100 Award for Energy-Harvesting Technology
Stony Brook University

A team at Stony Brook University has won a prestigious R&D 100 Award—dubbed the “Oscar of Invention”—for the development of an energy-harvesting shock absorber that converts vibration, bumps, and motion experienced by the suspension of a vehicle or train into electric power. The regenerative shock absorber for cars can harvest over 100 watts from the vehicle vibrations under normal driving conditions.

Released: 17-Jun-2011 5:00 PM EDT
Theatre Directing and Digital Filmmaking Added to Southampton Writers Conference
Stony Brook University

Building on the success of its offerings in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and children’s literature, the Southampton Writers Conference which author Tom Wolfe called “the best in the country,” is offering additional conferences and workshops in theatre and film this July for screenwriters, filmmakers, playwrights and directors.

Released: 15-Jun-2011 9:00 AM EDT
Indications of a New Type of Neutrino Oscillation at the T2K Experiment
Stony Brook University

The international T2K collaboration announced today that they have observed an indication of a new type of neutrino transformation or oscillation from a muon neutrino to an electron neutrino. Neutrinos come in three types, or “flavors”; electron, muon, and tau.

Released: 14-Jun-2011 11:00 AM EDT
Two of the 2011 ACLS "New Faculty Fellows" Select the Other's Respective Institution
Stony Brook University

In a coincidental and ironic twist, two 2011 ACLS fellows will effectively “switch places” between Stony Brook University in New York and Brown University in Rhode Island.

Released: 9-Jun-2011 4:00 PM EDT
SBU President Stanley, Business Leaders and Others Laud Governor Cuomo’s NYSUNY 2020 Legislation
Stony Brook University

Today Governor Andrew Cuomo introduced a bill to implement the NYSUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program

Released: 7-Jun-2011 4:00 PM EDT
Researchers at Stony Brook University Predict Material 'Denser than Diamond'
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University graduate student Qiang Zhu, together with Professor of Geosciences and Physics, Artem R. Oganov, postdoc Andriy O. Lyakhov and their colleagues from the University de Oviedo in Spain, have predicted three new forms of carbon, the findings of which were published in a paper entitled “ Denser than diamond: Ab initio search for superdense carbon allotropes ,” in the June 7, 2011 online edition of Physical Review B.

Released: 7-Jun-2011 4:00 PM EDT
Scientists Study Ocean Impacts of Radioactive Contamination from Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
Stony Brook University

Scientists from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) are joining colleagues from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, several other U.S. academic institutions and laboratories in Japan and Spain on the first international, multidisciplinary assessment of the levels and dispersion of radioactive substances in the Pacific Ocean off the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. The research effort is funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

Released: 31-May-2011 8:00 AM EDT
Stony Brook University Receives National Recognition for Community Service
Stony Brook University

As colleges across the country honor their graduates this commencement season, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) honored Stony Brook University as a leader among institutions of higher education for their support of volunteering, service-learning, and civic engagement. Stony Brook University was admitted to the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with distinction for its strong institutional commitment to service and compelling campus-community partnerships that produce measurable results for the community.

Released: 23-May-2011 4:35 PM EDT
SBU To Confer 6,402 Degrees At LI's Largest Ceremony
Stony Brook University

On Wednesday, May 25, 2011, Stony Brook will celebrate the 51st Commencement Ceremony.

Released: 20-May-2011 3:30 PM EDT
Bringing New Biomedical Technologies To Market: SBU Center For Biotechnology Launches Commercialization Fund
Stony Brook University

The Center for Biotechnology (CFB) at Stony Brook University has established the Biotechnology Commercialization Fund to accelerate the development of promising biomedical technologies emerging from Stony Brook University. Created with support from the New York State Foundation for Science, Technology, and Innovation (NYSTAR) and the Office of the Vice President for Research at Stony Brook University, the Fund will immediately help develop six technologies in partnership with researchers University-wide.

Released: 3-May-2011 9:00 AM EDT
New Research Explains Why More Species Live in the Amazon Rainforests
Stony Brook University

For more than two hundred years, the question of why there are more species in the tropics has been a biological enigma.

27-Apr-2011 9:00 AM EDT
Scientists Can Track Origin of Shark Fins Using DNA Zip-Coding
Stony Brook University

An international team of scientists, led by the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University, has used DNA to determine that groups of dusky sharks (Carcharhinus obscurus) and copper sharks (Carcharhinus brachyurus) living in different coastal regions across the globe are separate populations of each species.

Released: 20-Apr-2011 3:00 PM EDT
Three SBU Professors Selected for Guggenheim Fellowships
Stony Brook University

Three Stony Brook University Professors — Agnes Weiyun He, Ph.D., Sachiko Murata, Ph.D., and Jeffrey A. Segal, Ph.D.— have been named 2011 Guggenheim Fellows.

Released: 19-Apr-2011 11:35 AM EDT
Researchers Find Recycling on LI Declined from 1998-2009
Stony Brook University

Recycling on Long Island has seen a marked decrease of some 20 percent over the past decade, according to a study conducted by Stony Brook University.

Released: 15-Apr-2011 10:20 AM EDT
The International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose 2011
Stony Brook University

This conference brings together experts in various fields of engineering to discuss the state of the art and find solutions and trends for the future development of this exciting and cutting edge research and technology domain.

Released: 12-Apr-2011 8:00 AM EDT
SBU-Rutgers Awarded NSF Grant for New Research Center
Stony Brook University

The National Science Foundation has designated the Center for Dynamic Data Analytics (CDDA)—a partnership between SBU and Rutgers University—as a new Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC).

Released: 4-Apr-2011 2:00 PM EDT
SBU Junior Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship
Stony Brook University

Yaseen Eldik, a Stony Brook University student from Kings Park, has been named a 2011 Truman Scholar.

Released: 1-Apr-2011 12:10 PM EDT
SBU To Host 2011 SIGMA Xi Northeastern Research Symposium
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University will host the 2011 Sigma Xi Northeastern Research Symposium to showcase the work of top undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students from across the country in various fields of science.

Released: 25-Mar-2011 9:00 AM EDT
SBU Professor John Milnor Wins Abel Prize
Stony Brook University

John Milnor, Professor of Mathematics and Co-director of the Institute for Mathematical Sciences has been awarded the $1 million Abel Prize by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters “for pioneering discoveries in topology, geometry and algebra.”

Released: 22-Mar-2011 1:30 PM EDT
Swartz Foundation Lecture: What Songbirds Can Teach Us About Learning and the Brain
Stony Brook University

Just as human babies learn to speak by listening to adults and then hearing their own attempts at speech, so young songbirds learn their distinctive melodies by hearing and then vocalizing the songs of adult birds.

Released: 9-Mar-2011 3:25 PM EST
American Chemical Society to Designate the Development of the MRI at Stony Brook’s Chemistry Department a National Historic Landmark
Stony Brook University

Nancy B. Jackson, President of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Joan Dawson, Professor Emerita, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and widow of the late Professor Paul Lauterbur, and others will be at Stony Brook University on Friday, March 11 to commemorate via ACS historic landmark designation the first construction of an image by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by Prof. Paul Lauterbur 30 years ago in the Stony Brook University Department of Chemistry. This work led to the awarding of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Medicine to Professor Lauterbur.

Released: 1-Mar-2011 3:25 PM EST
Researchers Discover Superfluid at the Core of a Neutron Star
Stony Brook University

Scientists at Stony Brook University have discovered evidence for a superfluid state of neutrons in the neutron star at the center of the supernova remnant, Cassiopeia A.

Released: 28-Feb-2011 11:00 AM EST
SBU Hosts Conference on Art, Music and The Birth of Modernism
Stony Brook University

On Friday and Saturday, March 25-26, 2011 Stony Brook Manhattan will host an international conference called “Rival Sisters: Art and Music at the Birth of Modernism.”

21-Feb-2011 9:00 AM EST
Genome Sequence Reveals Factors Behind the Spread of “Brown Tides” in Coastal Waters
Stony Brook University

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are caused by single-celled plants, or phytoplankton, in coastal waters and have a negative impact on coastal ecosystems worldwide, costing the U.S. economy alone hundreds of millions of dollars annually. The impact of harmful algal blooms have intensified in recent decades and most research has focused on chemical nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus as causative agents of these blooms.

20-Feb-2011 10:00 PM EST
Stony Brook University and Subsea Oil Technologies, Inc. Announce Technical Collaboration for Deepwater Oil Spill Containment Solutions
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University today announced that a technical collaboration agreement has been established with Subsea Oil Technologies, Inc. (“Subsea”) of Houston, Texas, for research and development in, but not limited to, subsea oil and/or gas spill (blowout) containment methods and apparatus configurations.

Released: 16-Feb-2011 9:55 AM EST
Humans Living in East Africa 200,000 Years Ago Were as Complex in their Behavior as Humans Living Today
Stony Brook University

In a paper recently published in Current Anthropology, SBU Professor John Shea disproves the myth that the earliest humans were significantly different from us.

Released: 7-Feb-2011 3:35 PM EST
Lost Trait in Frogs Can Re-Evolve After Millions of Years
Stony Brook University

A new study by a Stony Brook University professor shows that structures that have been evolutionarily lost for hundreds of millions of years can be regained.

Released: 7-Feb-2011 9:00 AM EST
SBU-CUNY Co-Present Conference on Susan Sontag in NYC on March 4
Stony Brook University

On Friday, March 4th, the City University of New York Center for the Humanities will host the conference The Scandals of Susan Sontag, in collaboration with Stony Brook University’s Humanities Institute.

Released: 27-Jan-2011 11:00 AM EST
Cocaine Production Increases Destruction Of Colombia’s Rainforests
Stony Brook University

Scientists from Stony Brook University are reporting new evidence that cultivating coca bushes, the source of cocaine, is speeding up destruction of rainforests in Colombia and threatening the region’s “hotspots” of plant and animal diversity.

Released: 24-Jan-2011 10:55 PM EST
The Search to End Pain Takes a New Direction as Stony Brook Research Prompts New Interest
Stony Brook University

A powerful new painkiller, which was developed on the basis of the research conducted at Stony Brook University and with no apparent side effects or addictive qualities, may now be only a year or two from the consumer market.

Released: 14-Jan-2011 1:15 PM EST
SB Professors Mentor 32 Intel Semifinalists
Stony Brook University

Thirty-two (32) high school students who worked with Stony Brook University faculty were named among the 300 semifinalists in the national 2011 Intel Science Talent Search competition.

Released: 7-Jan-2011 5:00 PM EST
Imaging Study Shows Love Can Last
Stony Brook University

A new study compared the neural correlates of long-term married and in love individuals with individuals who had recently fallen in love. Researchers discovered highly similar brain activity.

   
Released: 5-Jan-2011 8:00 AM EST
Breakthrough in Crystal Structure Prediction Supports Theory on Neptune's Interior Heat
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University Professor of Geosciences and Physics, Artem Oganov, along with several colleagues, appears to have solved the long-standing mystery of excessive heat on the planet Neptune. Using Oganov’s innovative method for crystal structure prediction, the researchers have established support for theory that the sinking of massive amounts of diamond in Neptune’s interior creates its heat.



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