All work, no play? Bad idea!
Traditionally, work and fun have been seen as opposite ends of the spectrum of human activity. But Binghamton University researchers are proving the t...
Child pornographers meet their match
Child pornographers will soon have a harder time escaping prosecution thanks to a stunning new technology developed by Binghamton University researche...
The secret language of taste: Cracking the code that helps you differentiate a candy bar from a potato chip
Liver. Limburger cheese. Caviar. Chili peppers. Blood pudding. Some things in life are undoubtedly acquired tastes. But for primary taste sensations-s...
Where on Earth is life's oldest-known life form: Planet is salted with clues
Binghamton University research offers new insights and the hope of resolving a raging multidisciplinary controversy over the planet's oldest known lif...
From homeland security to Hollywood: Computer scientist's work on facial modeling promises more accurate identification, more lifelike simulation
Lijun Yin's research might someday make it easier to pick out a terrorist in a crowd, put Tom Cruise's face on a stunt man's shoulders, hold a videoco...
From Crafty Clothes to Clever Lighting: Binghamton University researchers are on a roll
Binghamton University's Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing, will be the first basic research and development facility for roll-to-roll...