Seven faculty from Stony Brook University have been recognized as Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers, placing them among the top 1% of researchers worldwide.
New research led by William Thomas and Liliana Dávalos at Stony Brook University shows how the common shrew changes its brain and body size throughout the year
Stony Brook University Distinguished Professor and poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips read from his works and discussed his life, career and process on November 14.
A 50-person multidisciplinary team from Stony Brook University visited the first commercial offshore wind farm in the US for a close-up look at the turbines
Stony Brook University’s International Genetically Engineered Machine team brought home a gold medal for the third time ever at the iGEM Giant Jamboree in Paris
Stony Brook University celebrated academic achievement on November 7, honoring eight faculty members who were appointed SUNY Distinguished Professors in 2024.
Research using satellite imagery and computerization helps pinpoint geographic location of thousands of pictures, enabling scientists to further record change Global travel and the ubiquitous cell phone camera may be a...
The worlds of science and art came together at 'Science on Stage: Climate Edition,' performed October 28 at Stony Brook University's Staller Center for the Arts
Ryan Brady‚ the URECA researcher of the month for November — is a senior with a double major in physics and astronomy/planetary sciences. For the last year and a half, he has been doing research under the mentorship of...
Andrea Fedi, director of Stony Brook University's Center for Italian Studies, was an inaugural recipient of an Italian American Heritage Society of LI Award.
Former Republican congressman Joe Walsh and gun safety activist Fred Guttenberg spoke about civil discourse and voting at two events at Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University researchers working at Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new theoretical framework for predicting the behavior of catalysts
Two Stony Brook University geosciences professors are part of a consortium that has received $50 million from the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration