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Two Binghamton faculty spotlighted in New Scientist magazine

Paleontologist William Stein and biologist David Sloan Wilson are both featured in articles in the November 24-30 issue of New Scientist, a UK weekly magazine focused on science and technology. Stein was spotlighted in an article titled "A forest is born."

The article looks at the evolution of plants to trees. In it, Stein talks of the wonder he felt when he was called to assess what turned out to be a 385 million year-old tree fossil from the first forest on Earth.

Wilson, an evolutionary biologist, is quoted in an article titled "On the origin of laughter." Wilson suggests that human laughter, which closely resembles similar behaviors in primates, probably developed in connection with social interactions.

 

Research Division announces personnel changes

The Division of Research announced the following personnel changes this week:

Terrance Kane has been appointed director of state relations. Kane will be responsible for all interactions of Binghamton University with New York State government officials.

Scott Bowen has been appointed director of special programs for economic development. Bowen will be responsible for implementing a comprehensive effort to build long-term relationships with industrial partners, especially regarding the Center of Excellence for Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging.

Eugene Krentsel has been promoted to assistant vice president for technology transfer and innovation partnerships. Krentsel will continue to lead Binghamton University's efforts for technology transfer of University-based inventions to the marketplace.

 

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