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Binghamton-Based Battery Company Wins $65,000 Grant
A partnership between Binghamton University and Binghamton-based battery technology company Natrion wins $65,000 from New York State non-profit organization Fuzehub. Natrion focuses on making materials and components to help lithium batteries last longer, charge faster, and be safer from flammability. The $65,000 grant helps Natrion build the manufacturing line to ultimately launch their product.
Spanning Time: When 'No-Name,' the mechanical man, visited Binghamton
Editor’s note: A previous version of this article contained incorrect information. The Refrigeration Jubilee took place 94 years ago. There are times when this writer runs across an article from the past where the oddities of the past should not amaze – yet it does. In April 1930 there was such an event. Please...
Farm to table: Grown in Broome website connects farmers to Broome County consumers
Binghamton-area residents have never been closer to their local farmers than now, thanks to Grown in Broome, a platform created by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County in partnership with the county. The online platform was created to directly connect consumers with local farms and other agritourism opportunities in the...
A week before Spring Fling, BSSL hit by resignations
Citing the recently-passed BDS resolution, two E-Board members announced their resignations in emails sent to every SA executive officer and Pipe Dream. Just one week before Spring Fling, multiple Binghamton Sound, Stage and Lighting (BSSL) E-Board members have publicly announced their resignations, largely in response to a controversial resolution passed in the Student Association (SA) Congress.
He signed up to 'be there' for kids. At 73, he learned just as much from them
On a beautiful, sunny day inside room 303 at Chenango Forks Elementary School, one person at the back of the classroom stands out from the rest — 73-year-old John Steinbrecher is sitting with the children, explaining the day's reading. It's just one of his many responsibilities as a foster grandparent.
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