Binghamton researchers repairing concrete with fungi

Binghamton University scientists, partnered with Rutgers University, have been studying permanent ways to fix cracks in concrete. Rather than completely replacing old, crumbling concrete, the researchers were seeking smaller solutions with more staying power by […]

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NYSERNet in the 2018 Quilt Circle

NYSERNet has been featured in the 2018 Quilt Circle for our ATD BEST award winning CIO Leadership Academy. The program was formed in collaboration with SUNY Strategic Academy and Innovative Leadership Institute to prepare future […]

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New Findings on the Flowering Process

A new study by Cornell University reveals the formation of a key protein prior to the flowering process within plants. This research may give breeders insight into controlling flowering times for crop development. The study […]

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Wireless Connectivity for the Future

The National Science Foundation has announced a new achievement in its Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) efforts. In a collaboration with 28 networking companies and associations, NSF is working to help develop and deploy […]

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Anatomy of a Nuclear Pore Complex

Scientists and researchers at the Rockefeller University have examined and detailed the architecture of the nuclear pore complex in yeast cells. Led by Michael P. Rout and Brian T. Chait, the study has revealed a […]

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New Findings on Ransomeware Payments

In a new study headed by Damon McCoy, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, researchers have gathered intelligence regarding the illegal ransomware payment ecosystem. The team […]

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New Findings on Brain Activity

In a study led by Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute, the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, and the University of California at Berkeley, researchers have observed in mice how the brain learns to repeat patterns of […]

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