The New York University Tandon School of Engineering collaborated with Politecnico di Torino, Italy, to develop a more accurate mathematical model predicting the spread of disease. The model takes into account the social interactions between […]
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The University at Albany sheds new light on Zika virus transmission
Research by a professor at the University at Albany School of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shed new light on the risk of transmitting the Zika virus. The […]
Read moreNew study suggests a link between high blood pressure and Alzheimer’s
University of Rochester neuroscientists and mechanical engineers report in a new study that the brain’s mechanism for removing waste is driven mainly by the pulsations of arteries. The change in these pulsations caused by high […]
Read moreThe Rockefeller University study explains how geckos move on water
A Rockefeller fellow in physics and biology recently completed a study which explores how geckos can scurry across the water’s surface at impressive speeds. The study highlights a combination of techniques that geckos use to […]
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Read moreWelcome University of Delaware!
We are pleased to announce that the University of Delaware is now a member of NYSERNet. As a major research university, UD provides opportunities for discovery-based learning in the laboratory and in the field to […]
Read moreBinghamton University study explores “good-mood foods”
Researchers at Binghamton University’s Decker School of Nursing and the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering collaborated to conduct a first-of-its-kind study that has received global attention for its exploration of how food can affect […]
Read moreCornell University leads study on bee diversity
A study led by Cornell University examines the conditions that help apple production flourish. The researchers studied 10 years of data from New York apple orchards to compare the types of landscapes surrounding the orchards and the species […]
Read moreUniversity at Buffalo sheds light on water-lava interactions
An ongoing study led by the University at Buffalo has shown that lava-water encounters can sometimes cause spontaneous explosions when there is more than a foot of molten rock above the mixing point. To explore […]
Read moreCyberinfrastructure Awards
Five of NYSERNet’s member institutions received awards from the National Science Foundation Campus Cyberinfrastructure program. Vassar College, Siena College and the American Museum of Natural History each won an award for its proposal. Syracuse University […]
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