Christopher Jannotta ’24 — the URECA Researcher of the Month for October — is a senior in the Honors College majoring in biochemistry. He joined the research group of Professor Patrick Hearing, Department of...
Study using big data model published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications A team of behavioral scientists using big data and a simulation-based model to analyze social media “tweets” around the 2020...
Stony Brook University researcher Alexander Orlov, a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, has received seed funding from SUNY’s Technology...
Scientists call for more research and key steps to gathering evidence around human-shark interactions The lack of evidence about shark biology, their prey, and changes in the ecosystems of New York area coastal waters...
Ongoing studies led by Stony Brook provide evidence Twenty-plus years after the September 11 World Trade Center attacks, responders who have suffered physical and cognitive illnesses resulting from exposures continue...
Stony Brook investigators detail their work in two published papers The ability to shift from one type of cognitive problem-solving strategy to another when the circumstances change, called cognitive adaptability or...
Alisha Tejada ’25 — the URECA Researcher of the Month for August — is a biomedical engineering major and first-generation college student in the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) honors program. She was introduced...
Yasharah Raza, PhD candidate in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, recently won 3 fellowships totaling $45K supporting Acute Myeloid Leukemia research
Stony Brook University President Maurie McInnis celebrated the successful conclusion of Stony Brook’s 2023 Chancellor’s Summer Research Excellence Fund internships
Gliomas are incurable brain tumors. Researchers are trying to unlock the mysteries of how they originate from normal cells, which may lead to better treatments. A new study published in the journal Cell centers on...
Study published in Nature Water suggests integrating planning may reduce carbon emissions in the future Water scarcity and climate change threaten our energy security, as carbon emission reduction from water and dry...
Josephine Elumeze ’25 — the URECA Researcher of the Month for August — is an electrical engineering major and a member of CSTEP and LSAMP. She will join 90 undergraduates at URECA’s Summer Symposium on Friday...
Findings published in PNAS improves understanding of global methane totals Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, potentially accounting for up to one-third of global warming, some scientists estimate. A new study...
Two Stony Brook University chemistry professors are conducting research using the the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) STAR detector on quark-gluon plasma
An article by Margaret Echelbarger, an assistant professor of marketing in the College of Business, has been published in The Conversation, a nonprofit, independent news organization that provides informative articles...