Power of 3: CSHL’s Anne Churchland
By Daniel Dunaief Someone is hungry and is walking through a familiar town. She smells pizza coming from the hot brick oven The post Power of 3: CSHL’s Anne Churchland appeared first on TBR News Media.
View ArticlePower of 3: CSHL’s Lippman uses gene editing to fine-tune tomatoes
By Daniel Dunaief He works with tomatoes, but what he’s discovered could have applications to food and fuel crops, including corn, rice The post Power of 3: CSHL’s Lippman uses gene editing to...
View ArticleSBU’s Gonzalez seeks to help astronauts and first responders
By Daniel Dunaief More than four days after lift off, pioneering astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had landed in the Sea The post SBU’s Gonzalez seeks to help astronauts and first responders...
View ArticleSBU’s Heather Lynch shows penguin populations clearer in bigger picture
By Daniel Dunaief Counting penguins is like riding the highs and lows of Yankees rookie Aaron Judge’s home run streaks, followed by The post SBU’s Heather Lynch shows penguin populations clearer in...
View ArticleCSHL’s Pavel Osten finds Mickey might be from Mars and Minnie from Venus
By Daniel Dunaief Male mice, as it turns out, might also be from Mars, while female mice might be from Venus. Looking The post CSHL’s Pavel Osten finds Mickey might be from Mars and Minnie from Venus...
View ArticleSBU’s Patricia Wright warns a drier Madagascar threatens endangered lemur
By Daniel Dunaief An elusive primate is living on a shrinking island within an island. The greater bamboo lemur, which is one The post SBU’s Patricia Wright warns a drier Madagascar threatens...
View ArticleBNL team sets record for drawing miniaturized patterns
By Daniel Dunaief It took a village to build this particular village or, more precisely, a pattern so small it could fit The post BNL team sets record for drawing miniaturized patterns appeared first...
View ArticleSBU’s Minghua Zhang fine-tunes climate model for Southern Great Plains
By Daniel Dunaief Minghua Zhang spent a sabbatical year in China trying to improve climate models, which included analyzing errors of current The post SBU’s Minghua Zhang fine-tunes climate model for...
View ArticleSBU’s Joel Saltz teams up to score $8M for cancer work
By Daniel Dunaief In the battle against cancer, doctors and scientists use targeted drugs to treat the disease. They also employ radiation, The post SBU’s Joel Saltz teams up to score $8M for cancer...
View ArticleSBU’s Israel Kleinberg designs device for earlier cavity detection
By Daniel Dunaief What if dentists could see developing cavities earlier? What if, once they discovered these potential problems, they could help The post SBU’s Israel Kleinberg designs device for...
View ArticleSBU students and BeLocal build bridges with Madagascar
By Daniel Dunaief Johnny Donza wants to use the training he’s received as an engineering undergraduate at Stony Brook University to help The post SBU students and BeLocal build bridges with Madagascar...
View ArticleAstronaut Kelly’s genes still offering clues about space
By Daniel Dunaief Dear readers, Each week, in the Power of Three, Times Beacon Record News Media highlights the efforts of dedicated The post Astronaut Kelly’s genes still offering clues about space...
View ArticleOne on One with Amiko Kauderer
Astronaut Scott Kelly’s girlfriend recounts a year apart By Daniel Dunaief One night, her leg drifted to his side of the bed, The post One on One with Amiko Kauderer appeared first on TBR News Media.
View ArticleReboli Center keeps memory of late artist alive
It’s much more than a place to go to appreciate the work of late artist and painter Joe Reboli. Located at the The post Reboli Center keeps memory of late artist alive appeared first on TBR News Media.
View ArticleStony Brook trauma care surgeon is an asset for Suffolk County
When they come to him, they need something desperately. He empowers people, either to help themselves or others, in life and death The post Stony Brook trauma care surgeon is an asset for Suffolk...
View ArticleCommunity group in Brookhaven working to build bridges
By Daniel Dunaief Tom Lyon, Mark Jackett and Susan Perretti, among many others, don’t have all the answers. In fact, they are The post Community group in Brookhaven working to build bridges appeared...
View ArticleCSHL team developing tool for prostate cancer diagnosis
By Daniel Dunaief Seeing into the future is one of the most challenging, and potentially rewarding, elements of studying cancer. How, scientists The post CSHL team developing tool for prostate cancer...
View ArticleSBU’s Martha Furie charts new path for prestigious pathology journal
By Daniel Dunaief Martha Furie has a job no other woman has held in the 122-year history of a highly regarded scientific The post SBU’s Martha Furie charts new path for prestigious pathology journal...
View ArticleCSHL’s Christopher Vakoc, Yali Xu disrupt leukemia signal
By Daniel Dunaief It’s like a top scorer for another team that the greatest minds can’t seem to stop. Whatever they throw The post CSHL’s Christopher Vakoc, Yali Xu disrupt leukemia signal appeared...
View ArticleSBU’s Brenna Henn, Meng Lin find more complicated skin genetics near the equator
By Daniel Dunaief The story of the genetics of skin pigmentation in humans may have even more layers than the skin itself, The post SBU’s Brenna Henn, Meng Lin find more complicated skin genetics near...
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