NYSERNet, through a partnership between REN-ISAC and SANS, has opened a special window to purchase SANS online training and security awareness programs at a discounted rate for our community. During this special window: Dec. 1 […]
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CIO Leadership Academy 2023 – Nominations Open!
NYSERNet and SAIL Institute are once again partnering to provide a customized leadership academy designed to help both aspiring and current CIOs and other IT practitioners develop and strengthen the skills needed to thrive in […]
Read moreTackling the Anxieties of Affluence
Rachel Sherman – Associate Professor of Sociology at The New School for Social Research quickly observed a common trait among the wealthy and affluent subjects of her latest book, Uneasy Street: the Anxieties of Affluence. The project […]
Read moreInsect-sized Robots that can Emit Light
Engineers at MIT, a NYSERNet member, have created insect-sized robots that can emit light when they fly and could eventually be used to aid search-and-rescue missions. This electroluminescence could enable the robots to communicate with […]
Read moreAdaptogenic-rich Caffeinated Beverages May Help those with Fatigue
Scientists at Clarkson University, a NYSERNet member, show that adaptogenic-rich caffeinated drinks are significantly more helpful than synthetically sourced caffeinated drinks for human beings with low mental energy or physical fatigue. Adaptogens are nontoxic substances, […]
Read moreAnnouncing NYSERNet’s 2023 Conference Dates
The conference dates for the NYSERNet 2023 conferences have been announced. NYSCIO will be June 14-16, 2023, moving from July to June to better align with NYSERNet’s annual board meeting. The conference will be held […]
Read moreCanisius College adds to growing body of evidence that autism is associated with challenges in aging
New research from Canisius College adds to the evidence that autism is associated with challenges in aging. The latest findings from professors may lead to new strategies of support for aging individuals on the autism […]
Read moreProfessors at Binghamton University Help Create Machines that Think
Professors at Binghamton University, a NYSERNet member, are creating a system that could make its very own decisions in real-time involves an astounding array of challenges, starting from robotics to software design, coding, mathematics, systems […]
Read moreBrown dwarfs are star-like, with more mass than planets
A citizen scientist, backed by researchers from the American Museum of Natural History, a NYSERNet member, has discovered 34 “ultra-cool” dwarfs, also known as brown dwarfs, moving through space and co-evolving with higher-mass companions. Brown […]
Read moreArtists Explore the Power of Water at Upcoming Zuccaire Gallery Exhibition
At Stony Brook University “Connecting the Drops: The Power of Water” will be on display at the Staller Center’s @ZuccaireGallery from July 21 through October 29, bringing together seven women artists whose work focuses on […]
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