New equipment leads to new possibilities for chemist

Posted in: 2009, Top Stories

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A Binghamton University chemist hopes to learn whether it’s possible to produce new antibiotics or other drugs by modifying ribonucleic acids, or RNA.

White House to honor engineering professor

Posted in: 2009, Top Stories

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Binghamton’s Scott Craver will be honored at the White House this fall as one of 100 recipients of the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).

University helps lead way to better lithium batteries

Posted in: 2009, Top Stories

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Binghamton University and M. Stanley Whittingham are at the forefront of the movement seeking new ways to design the next generation of lithium-ion batteries.

Computer scientist earns prestigious NSF grant

Posted in: 2009, Top Stories

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Research at Binghamton University will help to harness the power of cloud computing, resulting in lower costs for businesses and revolutionizing everyday tasks such as shopping and browsing the Web.

Professor in spotlight with first novel for adults

Posted in: 2009, Top Stories

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Liz Rosenberg, a poet and children’s book author who teaches English at Binghamton University, has written her first book for adults.