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By Long Island News & PR February 09, 2017
Today, representatives of nine states in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic are meeting to discuss taking stronger action to cut global warming pollution.
By Long Island News & PR February 08, 2017
Governor Cuomo announced a $15 million proposal to accelerate the use of renewable heating and cooling technologies in New York to stimulate the clean energy economy.
By Long Island News & PR February 07, 2017
DEC announced that New York has adopted official sea-level rise projections that will help state agencies and coastal communities better plan for the impacts of a changing climate.
By Long Island News & PR February 01, 2017
SCCC Professor of Chemistry Dr. Candice Foley has been invited to attend the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Gender Equality Congress in Berlin, Germany.
By Long Island News & PR January 30, 2017
Researchers have developed a new, more rapid and accurate test to diagnose Zika.
By Long Island News & PR January 26, 2017
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the Board of Trustees of LIPA voted to approve the nation's largest offshore wind farm, and the first offshore wind farm in New York.
By Long Island News & PR January 17, 2017
The Governor's 2017 agenda is a bold, comprehensive set of proposals that aim to drive economic growth, strengthen the middle class, bolster the state’s vital infrastructure and create a more sustainable environment.
By Long Island News & PR January 16, 2017
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced 65 Smart Schools Investment Plans totaling $44 million have been approved as part of the $2 billion Smart Schools Bond Act.
By Long Island News & PR January 13, 2017
Governor Cuomo announced a plan to advance the State’s educational institutions, workforce investments, and economic development initiatives.
By Long Island News & PR December 28, 2016
The American Physical Society designated the Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe, Nikola Tesla’s former laboratory located in Shoreham, New York as a world historic site.
By Long Island News & PR December 27, 2016
The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Office of Fire Prevention and Control will be offering specialized virtual training exercises to fire officers across the state.
By WFSD News December 21, 2016
William Floyd High School chemistry teacher Martin Palermo has been selected as a member of Stony Brook University’s third annual class of “40 Under Forty” honorees.
By Long Island News & PR December 15, 2016
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman urged all NYers to take immediate steps to protect their personal information online, in the wake of Yahoo’s recent data breach incident.
By Long Island News & PR December 15, 2016
The American Cancer Society has approved eight new grants totaling $3,807,736 to investigators in New York and New Jersey that go into effect as of January 1, 2017.
By Christian Abbatecola December 13, 2016
Winter may be a week away, but LI is already getting a taste of freezing temperatures.
By Long Island News & PR December 09, 2016
The first American to orbit the Earth, NASA astronaut and Ohio Senator John Glenn, passed away.
By Long Island News & PR November 30, 2016
NYSERDA is on course to become the first state entity in the nation to participate in a federal auction for an offshore wind site.
By Long Island News & PR November 23, 2016
According to a forecast by trade group Airlines for America, about 27.3 million passengers will fly on U.S. airlines during the Thanksgiving travel period, up 2.5 percent from last year’s 26.6 million fliers.
By Long Island News & PR November 16, 2016
SCCC will be awarded $100,000 of a $4 million grant as a partner institution in the SUNY Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (SUNY LSAMP) program.
By WFSD News November 08, 2016
William Floyd High School student researchers recently discovered a new species of insect, findings that are set to be published in GenBank.