A scene from UB’s hotly viewed “falcon–cam” shows a peregrine falcon perched near the nest at the tower of MacKay Heating Plant on the east side of the South Campus.
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Newest UB researchers challenge conventional ideas
Meet Bulls head football coach Jeff Quinn
Come next spring, UB’s North Campus will be the site of a massive and imaginative solar array installation
Members of UB Parent Council get involved in campus life
Chemistry professor, retiring after 48 years, reflects on vast changes in field
Botanical researcher is tuned in to the tiniest plants—and details
Community pharmacist extols merits of independent business
Seattle builder competes in arduous iditarod across Alaska
Environmental justice advocate aids remediation efforts
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Web edition preparation by Paula Gainey and Mike Sabatino
5/22/2012 An article on Wired reports a UB study has found that quantum dots -- tiny, luminescent crystals that could have a range of medical diagnostic uses -- are non-toxic to primates over a one-year period.
5/18/2012 An article in The Washington Post about research efforts to make long-lasting batteries for cell phones and other devices quotes Esther Takeuchi.
5/17/2012 An article on the front page of the Buffalo News reports UB has chosen the well-known, international architectural firm HOK to design its new $375 million medical school.