The conference dates for the NYSERNet 2023 conferences have been announced. NYSCIO will be June 14-16, 2023, moving from July to June to better align with NYSERNet’s annual board meeting. The conference will be held […]
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Canisius College adds to growing body of evidence that autism is associated with challenges in aging
New research from Canisius College adds to the evidence that autism is associated with challenges in aging. The latest findings from professors may lead to new strategies of support for aging individuals on the autism […]
Read moreProfessors at Binghamton University Help Create Machines that Think
Professors at Binghamton University, a NYSERNet member, are creating a system that could make its very own decisions in real-time involves an astounding array of challenges, starting from robotics to software design, coding, mathematics, systems […]
Read moreBrown dwarfs are star-like, with more mass than planets
A citizen scientist, backed by researchers from the American Museum of Natural History, a NYSERNet member, has discovered 34 “ultra-cool” dwarfs, also known as brown dwarfs, moving through space and co-evolving with higher-mass companions. Brown […]
Read moreArtists Explore the Power of Water at Upcoming Zuccaire Gallery Exhibition
At Stony Brook University “Connecting the Drops: The Power of Water” will be on display at the Staller Center’s @ZuccaireGallery from July 21 through October 29, bringing together seven women artists whose work focuses on […]
Read moreEinstein Researchers Find New Strategy for Preventing Clogged Arteries
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, a NYSERNet member, led by Ana Maria Cuervo, M.D., Ph.D., minimized artery-narrowing plaque in mice that would otherwise develop lesions. This study is the first to show that […]
Read moreCan silicon technology replace superconductors?
Physicists at Princeton University, a NYSERNet member partnered with U.S. National Science Foundation were exploring using silicon-based technology in quantum computing, specifically as quantum bits called qubits. The studies guarantee to accelerate using the silicon […]
Read moreStormWind Training Partnership
NYSERNet and StormWind Studios have partnered to provide the NYSERNet community a substantial discount on their training offerings. We know your time is essential and attending a weeklong training session is not always possible. That’s […]
Read moreThe breakthrough could result in better particle accelerators and novel materials imaging
The researchers at U.S. National Science Foundation and Cornell University, a NYSERNet member created a single-crystal alkali antimonide photocathode with performance up to ten instances better than traditional photocathodes. One application of the new photocathode technology is development […]
Read moreAstronomers find hot, turbulent plasma at the center of galaxy clusters
A team of U.S. National Science Foundation grantee astronomers and astrophysicists based at the University of Rochester, a NYSERNet member tested the internal workings of heat conduction in galaxy clusters — heaps of galaxies held […]
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