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Brain’s reaction to certain words could replace passwords

You might not need to remember those complicated e-mail and bank account passwords for much longer. According to a new study, the way your brain responds to certain words could be used to replace...

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Clean energy generated using bacteria-powered solar panel

Researchers have taken the next step in the evolution of bacteria-powered energy. For the first time ever, researchers connected nine biological-solar (bio-solar) cells into a bio-solar panel. Then...

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Researchers Can Identify You by Your Brain Waves with 100% Accuracy

Your responses to certain stimuli — foods, celebrities, words — might seem trivial, but they say a lot about you. In fact (with the proper clearance), these responses could gain you access into...

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Origami ninja star inspires disposable battery design

A new disposable battery that folds like an origami ninja star could power biosensors and other small devices for use in challenging field conditions, a Binghamton University engineer says. Seokheun...

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Powering disposable electronics with a bacteria-powered battery on a single...

Instead of ordering batteries by the pack, we might get them by the ream in the future. Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have created a bacteria-powered battery on a...

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Your new password could be your heartbeat for electronic health records

Researchers use heart’s electrical pattern as encryption key for electronic records Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have devised a new way to protect personal...

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Bacteria-powered solar panel generates clean energy

Researchers have taken the next step in the evolution of bacteria-powered energy. For the first time ever, researchers connected nine biological-solar (bio-solar) cells into a bio-solar panel. Then...

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Miniaturized biological solar cells offer a clean and renewable power source...

Researchers at Binghamton University hvave created a micro-scale biological solar cell that generates a higher power density for longer than any existing cell of its kind. A microfluidic lab-on-a-chip...

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Gold nanoparticles could help make drugs act more quickly and effectively

Exposure of nanoparticles in the body allows for more effective delivery Gold nanoparticles could help make drugs act more quickly and effectively, according to new research conducted at Binghamton...

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New microbial fuel cell could be integrated into wearable electronics

Scientists Create Stretchable Battery Made Entirely Out of Fabric A research team led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York has developed an entirely textile-based,...

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Combination heating and freezing kills pancreatic cancer cells

A heating and freezing process known as dual thermal ablation can kill pancreatic cancer cells, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University at New York. The collaborative...

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Self-healing concrete that uses a specific type of fungi as a healing agent

Binghamton University researchers have been working on a self-healing concrete that uses a specific type of fungi as a healing agent. America’s crumbling infrastructure has been a topic of ongoing...

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A paper-based biobattery

In remote areas of the world or in regions with limited resources, everyday items like electrical outlets and batteries are luxuries. Health care workers in these areas often lack electricity to power...

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Could Wi-Fi detect bombs, weapons and chemical in bags?

Rutgers-led study demonstrates low-cost technology for security screening at public venues like stadiums, theme parks and schools Ordinary WiFi can easily detect weapons, bombs and explosive chemicals...

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Smart knee implants can provide doctors with regular activity updates and are...

SMART, SELF-POWERED KNEE IMPLANTS COULD REDUCE NUMBER OF KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERIES Smart knee implants may soon be a reality thanks to research done by Binghamton University, Stony Brook University...

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Real-time wound monitoring using wearable sensors

Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, have developed skin-inspired electronics to conform to the skin, allowing for long-term, high-performance, real-time wound monitoring...

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Machine learning algorithms can successfully identify bullies and aggressors...

A team of researchers, including faculty at Binghamton University, have developed machine learning algorithms which can successfully identify bullies and aggressors on Twitter with 90 percent accuracy....

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A new material marks a big step towards brain-like computing

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A next-generation miniature lab device to detect bacteria and viruses

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On the way to a liquid metal lattice “Terminator” robot

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