By Long Island News & PR February 28, 2014
Nobel laureate, James D. Watson discovers latest hypothesis on the causation of type 2 diabetes.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 24, 2014
Ever wonder why you may look more like your mother than your father, or vice versa? Researchers from Cold Spring Harbor have found that it is the result of a random genetic favoritism to one ...
By Long Island News & PR February 24, 2014
Team finds that some cells activate only one of their two gene copies during development, altering protein yields and raising new questions.
By Long Island News & PR February 12, 2014
‘Far-reaching’ neurons connect the amygdala with fear response center to control behavior.
By Long Island News & PR January 28, 2014
Cold Spring Harbor Labs have created a new model for the most common cancer in men.
By Long Island News & PR January 23, 2014
Blocking the receptors will limit neurotoxicity
By Long Island News & PR January 20, 2014
Cold Spring Harbor Labs has released new information on cancer research.
By Long Island News & PR January 17, 2014
Chandelier cells, a group of powerful inhibitory neurons, are important in epilepsy and schizophrenia.
By Long Island News & PR January 14, 2014
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the woman who stole merchandise from a store in Cold Spring Harbor in August.
By Sandra Stelmach December 31, 2013
From New Year’s resolutions to fresh beginnings, start off the New Year with some winter fun-filled activities with LongIsland.com’s 2013 January Guide!
By Vickie Moller December 12, 2013
Gov. Cuomo awards $83 Million to fund creative and groundbreaking economic development projects on Long Island.
By Long Island News & PR December 11, 2013
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that $715.9 million has been awarded through Round Three of the Regional Economic Development Council initiative.
By Christian Abbatecola December 03, 2013
The iconic Long Island native will become the first franchise musician in the 130-year history of Madison Square Garden.
By Sharon Lindell November 30, 2013
While we open presents for the holidays, many children are going without gifts this year due to many financial reasons. Toy drives run this time of year to collect for the less fortunate so they ...
By Sharon Lindell November 27, 2013
Santa is a pretty amazing man! Because of the holiday spirit, Santa is capable of being in many places before giving out toys on Christmas night. Santa will be on Long Island up until Christmas, ...
By Long Island News & PR November 07, 2013
Nassau County Facility Will Focus on Advanced Drug Testing for Cancer Research and Help CSHL Retain More Than 900 Jobs.
By Long Island News & PR October 10, 2013
The Frank Cassata Family Foundation Hosts Its 6th Annual Charity Golf Outing at Woodside Country Club in Muttontown, NY.
By Joe Randazzo September 27, 2013
The search for the suspect in the Roosevelt Field shooting has moved upstate to Putnam County.
By Vickie Moller September 26, 2013
Education Secretary Arne Duncan Tuesday named four Long Island Elementary schools 2013 National Blue Ribbon Schools, recognizing them among 286 public and 50 private elementary, middle and high schools nationwide for their academic excellence.
By Long Island News & PR September 13, 2013
Harvest of Shellfish, including Oysters, is Permitted