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The State University of New York at Stony Brook, commonly referred to as Stony Brook University (SBU), is a public sea-grant and space-grant research university in Stony Brook, New York

Another way to decontaminate and reuse N95 masks: Dry Heat

Continuous monitoring for crop diseases using wearable sensors

A new non-invasive test for bladder cancer

Climate: Should we intervene or not?

For those with serious lung disease: Fighting Covid-19 symptoms using endothelial cell targeting

Smart knee implants can provide doctors with regular activity updates and are powered by the patient’s movement

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 and the University of Western Ontario.Knee replacement surgery is the most common joint replacement procedure, with the number of surgeries increasing every year. Many of those

Smart knee implants can provide doctors with regular activity updates and are powered by the patient’s movement

Scientists’ use of common glass to optimize graphene’s electronic properties could improve technologies from flat screens to solar cells

Graphene, the two-dimensional powerhouse, packs extreme durability, electrical conductivity, and transparency into a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon. Despite being heralded as a breakthrough “wonder material,” graphene has been slow to leap into commercial and industrial products and processes. Now, scientists have developed a simple and powerful method for creating resilient, customized, and high-performing graphene: layering

Scientists’ use of common glass to optimize graphene’s electronic properties could improve technologies from flat screens to solar cells

Researchers learn how to steer the heart — with light – Optogenetics

Team from Oxford and Stony Brook first to use optogenetics to control excitation waves in heart cells We depend on electrical waves to regulate the rhythm of our heartbeat. When those signals go awry, the result is a potentially fatal . Now, a team of researchers from Oxford and Stony Brook universities has found a

Researchers learn how to steer the heart — with light – Optogenetics

Researchers Identify New Class of Antifungal Agents

Serious fungal infections cause 1.3 million deaths annually worldwide. Researchers have identified a new class of antifungals to treat the more than 300 million people worldwide who develop serious fungal infections The research is described in the current issue of mBio, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology. “Fungal infections are a

Researchers Identify New Class of Antifungal Agents

New Mobile Solar Unit is Designed to Save Lives When the Power Goes Out

Supported by a NSF and DOE grant, a trial of the unit holds promise of big advance for those who rely on life-saving equipment Brooke Ellison draws her own power from will, but the ventilator that keeps her alive requires uninterrupted electricity. Dr. Ellison, Director of Education and Ethics at Stony Brook University’s Stem Cell

New Mobile Solar Unit is Designed to Save Lives When the Power Goes Out

Phase-Changing Robots

Phase-changing material could allow even low-cost robots to switch between hard and soft states. In the movie “Terminator 2,” the shape-shifting T-1000 robot morphs into a liquid state to squeeze through tight spaces or to repair itself when harmed. Now a phase-changing material built from wax and foam, and capable of switching between hard and

Phase-Changing Robots

Vibration may help heal chronic wounds

Wounds may heal more quickly if exposed to low-intensity vibration, report researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The finding, in mice, may hold promise for the 18 million Americans who have type 2 diabetes, and especially the quarter of them who will eventually suffer from foot ulcers. Their wounds tend to heal slowly

Vibration may help heal chronic wounds

New Compounds that Challenge the Foundation of Chemistry

All good research breaks new ground, but rarely does the research unearth truths that challenge the foundation of a science. That’s what Artem R. Oganov has done, and the professor of theoretical crystallography in the Department of Geosciences will have his work published in the Dec. 20 issue of the journal Science. The paper titled

New Compounds that Challenge the Foundation of Chemistry

Indian finds breakthrough innovation in the fight against global warming

Banerjee and his research team recently pioneered an innovative window coating that blocks heat when hot and allows it to enter when cold. Sarbajit Banerjee has done India proud. An associate professor at the University of Buffalo, a state university of New York, Banerjee finds his name in the growing list of Indian-Americans and NRIs based in

Indian finds breakthrough innovation in the fight against global warming

Researchers Aim to Use Light—Not Electric Jolts—to Restore Healthy Heartbeats

When a beating heart slips into an irregular, life-threatening rhythm, the treatment is well known: deliver a burst of electric current from a pacemaker or defibrillator. But because the electricity itself can cause pain, tissue damage and other serious side-effects, a Johns Hopkins-led research team wants to replace these jolts with a kinder, gentler remedy:

Researchers Aim to Use Light—Not Electric Jolts—to Restore Healthy Heartbeats

Rate of Temperature Change Along World’s Coastlines has Itself Changed Dramatically Over the Past Three Decades

Locally, changes in coastal ocean temperatures may be much more extreme than global averages imply. New research published in the June 18 edition of Public Library of Science (PLoS ONE) entitled “Decadal Changes in the World’s Coastal Latitudinal Temperature Gradients,” is highlighting some of the distinct regional implications associated with global climate-change.  By looking at changes in

Rate of Temperature Change Along World’s Coastlines has Itself Changed Dramatically Over the Past Three Decades

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