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Welcome University of Delaware!
We are pleased to announce that the University of Delaware is now a member of NYSERNet. As a major research university, UD provides opportunities for discovery-based learning in the laboratory and in the field to […]
Read moreBinghamton University study explores “good-mood foods”
Researchers at Binghamton University’s Decker School of Nursing and the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering collaborated to conduct a first-of-its-kind study that has received global attention for its exploration of how food can affect […]
Read moreCornell University leads study on bee diversity
A study led by Cornell University examines the conditions that help apple production flourish. The researchers studied 10 years of data from New York apple orchards to compare the types of landscapes surrounding the orchards and the species […]
Read moreUniversity at Buffalo sheds light on water-lava interactions
An ongoing study led by the University at Buffalo has shown that lava-water encounters can sometimes cause spontaneous explosions when there is more than a foot of molten rock above the mixing point. To explore […]
Read moreCyberinfrastructure Awards
Five of NYSERNet’s member institutions received awards from the National Science Foundation Campus Cyberinfrastructure program. Vassar College, Siena College and the American Museum of Natural History each won an award for its proposal. Syracuse University […]
Read moreLe Moyne College Upgrades to IAS
We are pleased to announce that Le Moyne College has upgraded to NYSERNet’s new Integrated Access Service (IAS). Le Moyne College is a private Jesuit liberal arts college located Syracuse, NY. Le Moyne offers over […]
Read moreNYU study implicates solidifying cells as a cause of major diseases
A team of researchers led by NYU scientists have found that human cells begin to solidify with age as too many proteins are packed into a too small space. This results in difficulty moving proteins […]
Read moreUB researchers develop technique for simulating fibrosis
Scientists from University at Buffalo have developed a new technique that will make treating lung diseases easier. By putting thin pieces of lung tissue grown in labs onto chip arrays, the researchers are able to […]
Read moreNYU scientists study how plants use nitrogen
A team led by NYU researchers have released a study that could lead to new ways to grow crops that would benefit both people and the environment. The scientists’ focus on how plants interact with […]
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