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January 10, 2026
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Birds are behaving strangely — and it could have dire implications for humanity
The New York Post
“Birds are having to move to new areas because the current areas that they have inhabited for quite a long time are no longer suitable to their particular needs,” said Justin Mann, a behavioral ecologist at Binghamton.
Independent Living vs. Assisted Living: What's the Difference?
U.S. News and World Report
Modern designs of independent living communities increasingly emphasize open layouts, central gathering spaces and courtyards to encourage social interaction, stated Heidi Ewen, a nursing associate professor at Binghamton.
Featured in The Conversation
AI’s errors may be impossible to eliminate – what that means for its use in health care
Carlos Gershenson-Garcia, a SUNY Empire Innovation Professor, explains that while
AI’s errors may never be fully eliminated, its role in health care should be to support
clinicians —not replace them— to ensure patient safety.