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A collaboration between electrical and mechanical engineering professors leads to groundbreaking new research.
Aging skin stretches, contracts and buckles under pressure – and that’s how wrinkles form, according to new experimental evidence from scientists at Binghamton University.
Three Binghamton students earn 2025 Fulbright awards to teach, research and promote cultural understanding in Laos, Germany and Romania.
The popular large language model performs better than expected but still has some knowledge gaps — and hallucinations.
A new study co-authored by Binghamton University researchers outlines a plan to reduce the social media echo chamber effect that can spread harmful or misleading content.
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Historian’s research challenges traditional views of medieval women by uncovering their roles in spiritual and political life
Journalist uncovers forgotten voices and hidden histories through audio storytelling, driven by a passion for truth, historical context and the belief that understanding the pas...
Psychology researcher Jiyun Elizabeth Shin explores the phenomenon among women in STEM graduate programs
Research paper offers fundamental findings for any company interested in scaling up the process.
Sofia Corsico-Sánchez combines her interests in biology, environmental science and geology
According to new research featuring Binghamton faculty, medieval medicine was way more sophisticated than previously thought, and some of its remedies are trending today on TikTok.
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Has your skin ever felt tight and dry after coming out of the ocean? You’re not just imagining it. Binghamton researchers have confirmed what beachgoers have felt for years – saltwater dries out your skin – and why it happens.
Psychologists from Binghamton reflect on the tenth anniversary of the Obergefell v. Hodges decision, legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states, and how it came after decades of legal battles and shifting public opinions.