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ADVA equipment begins to arrive for North Country buildout
The latest networking equipment from ADVA has begun to arrive as NYSERNet prepares for a major expansion of its R&E network into New York’s North Country. CTO Bill Owens and Data Center Director Bob Bloom […]
Read moreResearchers find evidence of interbreeding in human saliva
An experiment led by University at Buffalo scientists has revealed further proof of interbreeding among early humans. While studying the gene MUC7, which was previously proven to have evolved to serve an important purpose in humans, […]
Read moreESnet, Internet2 renew network agreement with NYSERNet
$1.67 million, five-year contract extension gives researchers and educators rich and reliable network connections for big data applications The Department of Energy’s Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) and Internet2 — two of the nation’s leading research […]
Read moreResearchers use concrete to reduce pollution
A group of scientists, led by researchers at Stony Brook University, have discovered that concrete and buildings made from it help remove airborne sulfur dioxide — a pollutant produced by the very factories that make […]
Read moreScientists find link between chemotherapy and spread of cancer
A team of researchers led by scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine discovered that chemotherapy is connected to an increased risk of breast cancer cells metastasizing. The researchers found that mice that underwent chemotherapy […]
Read moreScientists define structure of enzyme key to cancer, neurological diseases
A team led by researchers at Stony Brook University uncovered the structure of an enzyme that’s key to cell growth regulation and could be the key to treating cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. The functions of the enzyme […]
Read moreFindings reveal new target for protecting diabetes patients’ bones
New York University researchers have opened a door to protecting the bones of diabetes patients. They found that hyperglycemic mice had high levels of succinate in their bone marrow, a substance barely detectable in normal […]
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