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Good grades might be just as infectious as that dreaded case of strep throat making the rounds at your child’s school, according to a new Binghamton study.
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MoreNew lab for solar research
Elected officials visit as the Center for Autonomous Solar Power’s new lab opens at the Innovative Technologies Complex.
WatchTreasures from the Civil War collections
From diaries to touching letters from the front, the Binghamton University Libraries’ collections include numerous documents, books and photographs from the Civil War era.
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More SpotlightsYoung bioengineer develops vision expertise
A Binghamton University undergraduate’s research could lead to earlier diagnoses for patients suffering from vision loss.
Read MoreArt historian probes intersection of East, West
Doctoral student Lalaine Little’s work prompts a new view of religious and devotional objects in the Philippines.
Read MoreFuture lawyer explores patients’ rights issues
Undergrad Amanda Levine found that effective treatment of mental patients was the primary driver of deinstitutionalization in the 1960s.
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More NewsStudy targets risk factors for depression
Binghamton University psychologist Brandon Gibb plans to recruit 1,000 families to participate in a new study aimed at identifying risk factors for childhood depression and anxiety.
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Tech fund boosts Binghamton inventors
The SUNY Technology Accelerator Fund will help two Binghamton researchers bring their inventions to the marketplace.
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Report: University adds $1.2B to state economy
Research initiatives contribute to Binghamton University’s $1.2 billion economic impact on New York State, according to a new report.
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Research In The News
Patty-cake game goes viral
Binghamton University folklorist Elizabeth Tucker helps to explain the kids’ hand-clapping game called “Cups” for the Washington Post’s Style section.
Hanging with smarties ups GPA
High school students whose friends get higher marks tend to raise their own grade point averages over time, Scientific American reports in this one-minute podcast focusing on research by Binghamton’s Hiroki Sayama.
Indian student makes case for Binghamton
Binghamton graduate student Sharan Srinivas shares his experiences at Binghamton with readers of The Hindu, one of India’s largest newspapers.