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New research center focuses on the impact of environmental change
The Natural Global Environmental Change Center spans disciplines, bringing together the University’s natural scientists
International team launches second attempt to drill for Antarctic climate clues
Binghamton University Professor Molly Patterson is involved with the upcoming expedition
33 Binghamton researchers among world’s top 2%
Stanford University study looks at the impact of scientists worldwide using a database of the 100,000 top-cited scientists across 22 scientific fields and 174 subfields.
Geology student hopes to impact climate change through her research
Binghamton geology student Kathryn Graham ‘21, MS ‘24 hopes to impact climate change through her research.
Undergrads explore geology research paths during summer program
Students also visited famed repository of ocean sediment cores used in research around the world
Why is PFAS-enriched foam forming on some of the cleanest lakes in the country?
Affiliated faculty in Earth Sciences research the connection between algal blooms and toxic chemicals
Undergrad experiences ocean sciences firsthand
Michael Kashinsky spent two weeks on board the JOIDES Resolution, a deep-sea research vessel
Research explores the diversity of shapes among ancient echinoderms
Assistant Professor Sarah Sheffield also explores issues of diversity, equity and inclusion in the sciences
Research may point the way to cooling steamy cities
Geography Professor Thomas Pingel receives a grant for his work pertaining to the urban heat island effect
PhD student to take part in research expedition in the Mediterranean
Ravi Kiran Koorapati, an international student from India, uses fossils to reconstruct ancient ocean conditions