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Released: 20-Dec-2021 9:00 AM EST
Light the E-beacon: Method may lead to faster, more accurate test for coronavirus
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Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have developed a new method to detect the coronavirus that can produce reliable results more quickly than other methods.

Released: 15-Dec-2021 9:00 AM EST
Mass shootings occur less frequently in towns with more religious congregations
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Communities with more religious congregations have fewer mass public shootings, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 14-Dec-2021 10:45 AM EST
Locked in stone: Mars’ missing water might be stored in clay mineral
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A clay mineral known as smectite could hold a substantial portion of the water missing from Mars, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 1-Dec-2021 9:00 AM EST
Researchers team with industry partners to improve tech connecting renewable energy to power grids
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A grant from the Department of Energy’s Small Business Innovation Research program pairs two Binghamton University faculty members with two tech firms trying to better capture the electric power generated by wind- or solar-powered technology and storing it for later use.

Newswise: Antarctic drilling project to offer insight into climate future
Released: 30-Nov-2021 11:25 AM EST
Antarctic drilling project to offer insight into climate future
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An international team of researchers including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York will drill into the ocean floor to discover the West Antarctic Ice Sheet's sensitivity to global warming.

Released: 16-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EST
Unraveling the pseudoknot: Research to explore the ‘switch’ behind COVID virus
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Binghamton University Chemistry Professor Eriks Rozners has received a two-year $428,330 grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for a research project which explores the "switch" behind the coronavirus.

Released: 10-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EST
COVID-19 lockdowns closed racial gap in exposure to air pollution in rural New York, new research shows
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Minority neighborhoods in rural New York experienced a disproportionately greater improvement in air quality compared to other neighborhoods, according to new research conducted at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 9-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EST
$2.4 million NIH grant to fund research into better, faster diagnosis of lung nodules
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A biomedical engineering professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York has received a $2.4 million grant to develop a faster, less painful way to diagnose malignant solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs).

Released: 2-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EDT
People prefer friendliness, trustworthiness in teammates over skill competency
Binghamton University, State University of New York

People who are friendly and trustworthy are more likely to be selected for teams than those who are known for just their skill competency and personal reputation, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 2-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Mechanisms of addiction: Psychology professor receives NIH grant for brain research
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A five-year, $2.59 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow a psychology professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York to study the mechanisms of addiction.

Released: 20-Oct-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Computer scientist wins $534,595 NSF award to study ’side-channel’ hacker attacks
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A computer scientist at Binghamton University, State University of New York has received a $534,595 grant from the National Science Foundation to study side-channel attacks, which happen when a malicious application can extract sensitive information from other applications running on the same system.

Released: 19-Oct-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Can 5G be used as surveillance radar? U.S. military funds research
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Faculty members at Binghamton University, State University of New York have received two grants to study whether 5G can be used similarly to radar by creating images based on how the carrier waves bounce off objects or people.

Released: 14-Oct-2021 8:05 AM EDT
Research project to explore how pre-natal alcohol exposure leads to ‘anxious’ offspring
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A researcher at Binghamton University, State University of New York has received a $1.74 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to explore how pre-natal alcohol exposure leads to ‘anxious’ offspring. Research project to explore how pre-natal alcohol exposure leads to ‘anxious’ offspring

8-Oct-2021 2:55 PM EDT
Democrat-led states tended to have stronger response to COVID-19, which improved health outcomes, study shows
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States with Democratic leaders tended to have responded more strongly to COVID-19 and have seen a lower rate of the spread of the virus, according to new research led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 5-Oct-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Professor collaborates on $3.1 million grant to address HIV in African American/Black and Latinx youth
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A new $3.1-million, four-year grant co-led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York could help African American and Latinx youth living with HIV.

   
Released: 28-Sep-2021 8:30 AM EDT
Major ocean current could warm greatly, new study reveals
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A new study led by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that the Kuroshio Current Extension is sensitive to global climate change and has the potential to warm greatly with increased carbon dioxide levels.

Released: 21-Sep-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Drone helps researchers find fresh water in the sea at Easter Island
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Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have demonstrated the effectiveness of using drones to locate freshwater sources at Easter Island.

Released: 14-Sep-2021 9:00 AM EDT
False spring: Climate change may erode frogs’ ability to withstand salt pollution
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Climate change may erode frogs’ ability to withstand road salt pollution, according to researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 8-Sep-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Early social distancing results in smaller death tolls, but leads to larger second waves
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Early social distancing results in smaller death tolls, but leads to larger second waves, according to research led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 7-Sep-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Apologizing to Customers After Product Failures Can Encourage Repurchase, Stave Off Lawsuits
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Companies that express remorse in the wake of a product failure are more likely to encourage customers to repurchase from them, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 31-Aug-2021 9:00 AM EDT
$1.3 million in NIH grants to enable research into antibody-mediated drug delivery technology
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Two National Institute of Health (NIH) grants totaling over $1.3 million will enable research into antibody-mediated drug delivery technology for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune disorders. L. Nathan Tumey, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences, is the Principal Investigator on both grants — $1.2 million from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences and $150,000 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Released: 30-Aug-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Customization of diet may promote mental wellbeing in young adults
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Healthy dietary patterns are associated with higher frequency of exercise and mental wellbeing in young adults, according to new research led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 24-Aug-2021 1:20 PM EDT
How do brains form? New research studies folding, growth in fetuses
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Binghamton University faculty will lead a $587,853 National Science Foundation project examining how brain folds form.

   
Released: 18-Aug-2021 9:00 AM EDT
8 weeks of meditation studies can make your brain quicker
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Just eight weeks of meditation studies can make your brain quicker, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 10-Aug-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Researchers Discover How to Stick Sensors to Skin Without Adhesive
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Imagine if you could attach something to your skin without needing glue. A biosensor, a watch, a communications device, a fashion accessory — the possibilities are endless. Thanks to a discovery at Binghamton University, State University of New York, that time could be closer than you think.

Released: 3-Aug-2021 10:00 AM EDT
Study Shows Users Banned From Social Platforms Go Elsewhere with Increased Toxicity
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Users banned from social platforms go elsewhere with increased toxicity, according to a new study featuring researchers from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

   
Released: 27-Jul-2021 9:45 AM EDT
Twitter Study Tracks Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic in U.S.
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York studied Twitter communications to understand the societal impact of COVID-19 in the United States during the early days of the pandemic.

Released: 27-Jul-2021 8:05 AM EDT
Early Signs: Perceptual Distortions in Late-Teens Predict Psychotic Symptoms in Mid-Life
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Subtle differences in perception during late-teen years can predict the development of hallucinations, delusions, and, in some instances, psychosis later in life, according to research including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 27-Jul-2021 8:05 AM EDT
Grow Tall, My Son: How Inheritance Laws Affect Child Height in India
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Inheritance laws in India are impacting the height of children in the country, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

   
Released: 26-Jul-2021 11:10 AM EDT
Healing Trauma: Research Links PTSD, Emotion Regulation and Quality of Life
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Research from Binghamton University, State University of New York provides insight into the impact PTSD has on emotional regulation and quality of life, and points to ways to improve both.

   
Released: 26-Jul-2021 10:05 AM EDT
Mobile Apps Can Help Those Suffering From Hypertension, Improve Communication Between Patients and Providers
Binghamton University, State University of New York

The use of physician-monitored mobile apps for tracking blood pressure can help curb the effects of chronic hypertension and improve communication between patients and providers, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 13-Jul-2021 9:05 AM EDT
Resilience, Not Collapse: What the Easter Island Myth Gets Wrong
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New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York suggests that the demographic collapse at the core of the Easter Island myth didn't really happen.

Released: 8-Jul-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Reading the Rocks: Geologist Finds Clues to Ancient Climate Patterns in Chert
Binghamton University, State University of New York

East Africa has been getting progressively drier over the past million years, according to examinations of ancient rock by researchers including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

22-Jun-2021 2:40 PM EDT
New Fossil Discovery From Israel Points to Complicated Evolutionary Process
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Analysis of recently discovered fossils found in Israel suggest that interactions between different human species were more complex than previously believed, according to a team of researchers including Binghamton University anthropology professor Rolf Quam.

Released: 22-Jun-2021 12:30 PM EDT
Political Variables Carried More Weight Than Healthcare in Government Response to COVID-19
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Political institutions such as the timing of elections and presidentialism had a larger influence on COVID-19 strategies than the institutions organizing national healthcare, according to a research team led by a professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

   
Released: 22-Jun-2021 9:05 AM EDT
Mental Well-Being Higher in the Summer vs. Fall
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Mental distress tends to be lower in the summer when compared to the fall, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

   
Released: 16-Jun-2021 1:10 PM EDT
Establishing Juneteenth As National Holiday is Opportunity to Create "New America"
Binghamton University, State University of New York

The Senate has unanimously passed a bill to establish Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, as a federal holiday. This is an historic moment and an opportunity to create a “new America,” according to Anne Bailey, professor of history at Binghamton University, State University of New York and director of the Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of Freedom and Equity.

Released: 16-Jun-2021 9:00 AM EDT
National Geographic Society grant to fund research into Easter Island
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Binghamton University anthropologists Robert DiNapoli and Carl Lipo received a $60,280 grant from the National Geographic Society’s Committee for Research and Exploration to explore how ancient populations managed freshwater scarcity.

Released: 15-Jun-2021 8:05 AM EDT
Psychologists identify 18 best measures to assess intimate partner violence
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Millions of people experience intimate partner violence (IPV) in their lifetime and assessment is important in conducting therapy and assisting victims. A team of psychologists at Binghamton University, State University of New York have evaluated dozens of available measures used to assess intimate partner violence and have pinpointed the most effective ones.

Released: 9-Jun-2021 9:05 AM EDT
Women’s mental health has higher association with dietary factors
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Women’s mental health likely has a higher association with dietary factors than men’s, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Released: 3-Jun-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Orphans and exiles: Research shows the impact of family separation
Binghamton University, State University of New York

New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York shows the human trauma and family separation that resulted from the Trump Administration's zero tolerance policy on undocumented immigration.

Released: 2-Jun-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Researchers explore ways to detect ‘deep fakes’ in geography
Binghamton University, State University of New York

It may only be a matter of time until the growing problem of “deep fakes” converges with geographical information science (GIS). A research team including faculty at Binghamton University are doing what they can to get ahead of the problem.

Released: 25-May-2021 10:05 AM EDT
“Scuba-diving” lizards use bubble attached to snout to breathe underwater
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A team of evolutionary biologists including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York have shown that some Anolis lizards, or anoles, have adapted to rebreathe exhaled air underwater using a bubble clinging to their snouts.



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