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[Faculty Highlight] What To Do During COVID-19? by Professor Rachel Stuckey
ey? “Toys are not really as innocent as they look. Toys and games are the prelude to serious ideas” ? from “Power of Tens”? Are you looking for meaningful ways ...
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2021-07-14
Former SBU Professor Collaborated on Biotech Tools Used to Produce COV…
?April 15, 2021 The first two vaccines approved for battling COVID-19 in the United States use a relatively new approach ? injections of...
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2021-07-14
Developing the Next Generation of Safe, Cost-Effective Nuclear Energy
Team Receives $2.4 Million ARPA-E Award The team in the Engineered Microstructures and Radiation Effects Laboratory?(EMREL), led by?Professor Lance Snead as the...
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2021-07-14
New Study Has Scientists Re-Evaluating Relative Brain Size and Mammali…
entists from Stony Brook University and the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have pieced together a timeline of how brain and body size evolved in mammal...
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2021-07-14
Stony Brook Jumps into Top 40 of all U.S. Universities in New QS Surve…
d No. 39 among all U.S. universities in the QS US University Rankings 2021, moving up from No. 45 last year and placing in the top 5.5% nationwide. The Universi...
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2021-07-14
COVID-19 Research Workshop Series Brings Researchers Together
May 7, 2021 Last Fall, the Office of the Vice President for Research, (OVPR) in partnership with the Institute for Engineering-Driven Medicine?...
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2021-07-14
SBU Researchers Studying Mercury Levels Under Ice
1 Scientists at Stony Brook University, the University of Vermont and Dartmouth College have been studying mercury uptake into the food chain during the winter,...
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2021-07-14
Discovery May Prevent Dangerous Side Effect of Certain Medicines
s including Ira S. Cohen, MD, PhD, from the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, has identified a compound that prevents the lengthening of...
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2021-07-14
Carol Carter’s Discovery 20 Years Ago Changed the Future of Antiviral …
-authored by Carol Carter, professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook,?and a team of fellow...
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2021-07-14
Machine Learning May Help Improve Long-Range Weather Forecasting
6, 2021 STONY BROOK, NY, May 26, 2021???The accuracy of weather forecasting decreases with each additional day of forecasting and is limited in accuracy at two ...
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2021-07-14