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A team of Stony Brook University researchers launched a zero-carbon vessel to study biodiversity in Shinnecock Bay. They say the device will aid the bay’s restoration project and break ground for more eco-friendly ocean exploration methods.
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1984 silver medalist Judith Brown Clarke recalls being one of the first women to compete in the 400-meter hurdle race at the Los Angeles Olympics, and how the games have changed since.
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The 29th iteration of the Stony Brook Film Festival is slated to screen 36 films from 19 countries. WSHU’s Eda Uzunlar spoke with festival founder and director Alan Inkles to discuss this year’s selection and the festival's growth over nearly three decades.
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Last month, 29 protestors at Stony Brook University on Long Island were arrested and charged with low-level violations following a sustained demonstration on the school’s campus. On Monday, it was announced that the charges would be dropped.
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We’re on a journey of scientific discovery. A discovery that will help deepen our understanding of pre-historic and modern life on earth.
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Stress from the threat of COVID-19 led to increased levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms in pregnant women, according to findings from the International COVID-19 Pregnancy Experiences (I-COPE) Study.
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Researchers at Stony Brook University have found a rare type of dementia in first responders who worked at Ground Zero after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.
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The ocean absorbs more carbon dioxide than it releases back into the atmosphere. Researchers say that will turn the water acidic someday.The National…
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As part of a plan to fight student hunger, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has proposed in his State of the State address that every SUNY and CUNY campus…
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Stony Brook University’s Global News Literacy Conference concluded after three days of workshops to try to create a proper curriculum on how to teach news…