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Binghamton researchers develop artificial plants that purify indoor air, generate electricity

Tattoo inks in Europe are mislabeled and some contain banned ingredients. Analysis of green and blue tattoo inks finds 9/10 to violate regulations

Following the Mediterranean diet versus the traditional Western diet might make you feel like you’re under less stress: findings suggest that people can lower their perception of how much stress they can tolerate by following a Mediterranean diet

Inferring the “Meaning” of Wing-Tail Flicking Behavior in American (2021) [pdf]

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How ’e-prints’ add to or detract from online discussions

Common food additives known as metal oxide nanoparticles may have negative effects on your gut health

Heavy alcohol use creates a vicious cycle: It changes signaling pathways in the brain, which in turn affects cognitive functions like decision-making and impulse control — and makes the individual more likely to drink

Recycle CDs into Bluetooth flexible biosensors in 20-30 mins at $1.50/device

People prefer friendliness, trustworthiness in teammates over skill competency

Apologizing to customers after product failures can encourage repurchase, stave off lawsuits

Perceptual distortions in late-teens predict psychotic symptoms in mid-life

Research links PTSD, emotion regulation and quality of life

Neanderthals — the closest ancestor to modern humans — possessed the ability to perceive and produce human speech, according to a new study published by an international multidisciplinary team of researchers

Itanium Processor Microarchitecture (2000)

The odds of women receiving pay for a college internship are 34% lower than for men, according to new research from Binghamton University.

Liquid metal research invokes 'Terminator' film -- but much friendlier

Older children's brains respond differently to rewarding vs. negative experiences late in day

SMT-COP: Defeating Side-Channel Attacks on Execution Units in SMT Processors

On the Detection of Kernel-Level Rootkits Using Hardware Performance Counters

Lonely and non-empathetic people may be more likely to make unethical shopping decisions - Lonely consumers are capable of behaving morally, but aren't motivated to, according to new research, which found participants who felt lonely and had low levels of empathy cheated more often.

Twenty years of speedcubing (2003)

Binghamton University researchers have been working on a self-healing concrete that uses a specific type of fungi as a healing agent

Analysis of giant stone hats found on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) provides evidence contrary to the widely held belief that the ancient civilization had a warrior culture

There may be no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy, new study shows

Introduction to Shift-Reduce Parsing

Lazy Graph Processing in Haskell

Brainprints could replace passwords

Engineer creates an inexpensive origami battery powered by bacteria made from paper.

Algorithms reveal forecasting power of tweets: Researchers used 500 million tweets to develop algorithms that not only paint a picture of everyday human dynamics, but can predict an individual's behavior hours in advance

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