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Machine Learning May Help Improve Long-Range Weather Forecasting
henomenon known as the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO), a belt of thunderstorms that starts over the equatorial tropical Indian Ocean and moves slowly eastward ...
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2021-07-14
SBU Community Joins Together for Anti-AAPI Racism Forum
in the May 5 virtual event, “Breaking Silence: A Public Forum on Anti-AAPI Racism.” The forum was held in?response to the escalating violence, discrimination a...
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2021-07-14
Next Generation Technology at Stony Brook University Heart Institute A…
strokes for people who have atrial fibrillation (AFib), a type of arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, that is not caused by a heart valve problem. Stony Brook i...
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2021-07-14
New Non-Invasive Test Can Detect Bladder Cancer
d in most cytology labs are based primarily on microscopic details that do not always clearly distinguish cancer from benign cells,” explains Dr. Shroyer, the M...
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2021-07-14
Jasmin Suknanan ‘18: How the Pandemic Changed My Career Path
a few glimpses of me sitting in the Melville Library Starbucks ? caramel macchiato by my side ? working on a new advice post for my blog. I was working toward a...
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2021-07-14
Video Features SBU Professors Discussing the Exploration of Mars
itive and something that shows we can still do things that are really important.” “Being a part of a team that’s landing something on Mars, that feeling never g...
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2021-07-14
Exploring the Electrochemistry of Water-Based Batteries
hin the last few years in very high profile journals, that all came to different conclusions on what the reaction mechanism in this battery actually was,” Takeu...
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2021-07-14
Stronger Together Update (July 6, 2021)
Student Union lobby). Student Affairs will also be hosting an Open House event called Stony Brook Union: Yesterday and Today ? with tours every 20 minutes high...
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2021-07-14
Panel of SBU Experts Takes on Vaccine Myths and Concerns
?July 8, 2021 More than 150 million Americans have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. But even as that number approaches fifty percent of the U....
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2021-07-14
[What To Do During COVID-19?] Three Recommendations by FIT Professor
ing for meaningful ways to spend time while COVID-19 is ongoing? SUNY Korea FIT Professor Rachel Stuckey shared three of her favorite recommendations for all of...
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2021-07-14