Albert Einstein College of Medicine researchers have found that the most dangerous injuries in soccer comes not from accidental impacts, but intentional ones. Their study suggests that concussions come most frequently from players who head […]
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New findings on effects of screen time on sleep
A recent study by Stony Brook University scientists is suggesting that extended screen time is correlated to symptoms of insomnia and depression in adolescents. According to the study’s findings, more time spent on the internet, […]
Read moreHunter College researchers develop new nanotechnology
A team of Hunter College scientists have joined with a University of California professor to study the ability of living biology to connect to electronics. The researchers have created technology that closely mimics the chemical […]
Read moreWebinar: The Quilt CIS Provider Authorized Provider – Verizon
Join NYSERNet and The Quilt to learn more about Verizon’s pricing and service options for commercial internet service (CIS) as an Authorized Quilt Provider. The Quilt’s CIS program is a multi-vendor, aggregate-buying program that is open […]
Read moreRPI and Cornell developing farming techniques for cities
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Cornell University received a three-year $2.42 million grant last year to collaborate on fostering production of food in cities. The team has been researching sustainable greenhouses and plant factories, particularly LED […]
Read moreThe Quilt and Zayo: Technology Webinar
The Quilt and Zayo: Technology Webinar Please join us for a technology webinar to learn about the latest solutions designed to meet educational organizations’ needs. July 17, 12 p.m. – 1p.m. EST Use this link […]
Read moreUsing portable DNA sequencing to fight disease
Stony Brook University scientists are working with a team of doctors from around the world to sequence DNA using portable technology. By using portable, in-country sequencing, scientists are able to diagnose diseases such as tuberculosis […]
Read moreStephen Kankus appointed NYSERNet President
Syracuse, NY (July 8, 2019) – Stephen Kankus has been named president of NYSERNet.org, Inc., a nonprofit organization serving the data and networking technology needs of colleges, museums, healthcare facilities, primary and secondary schools and […]
Read moreUBuffalo scientists modernize ancient water purification technique
Scientists from University at Buffalo have taken a water purification technique from 2,000 years ago and made it into a modern solution to polluted water. The process utilizes solar energy to evaporate water, leaving behind […]
Read more“Marshmallow test” replication shows its failings
A study performed by researchers at NYU, in conjunction with researchers from the University of California, discovered that the famous Stanford “marshmallow test” is a less accurate predictor than previously believed. The original experiment was […]
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