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‘Quantum avalanche’ explains how nonconductors… https://engineering.buffalo.edu/ee/…ses/bird-han-quantum-avalanche.html
24 Jul 2023: Info For. ‘Quantum avalanche’ explains how nonconductors turn into conductors. ‘Quantum avalanche’ explains how nonconductors turn into conductors. . Jong Han crosses his arms and stands in front of a chalkboard with various physics equations
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‘Quantum avalanche’ explains how nonconductors… https://engineering.buffalo.edu/ee/…rs-turn-into-conductors.detail.html
24 Jul 2023: A new UB-led study helps solve a longstanding physics mystery about the insulator-to-metal transition.
Thumbnail for ‘Putting prevention in their pockets’ - Community Health and Health Behavior
‘Putting prevention in their pockets’ - Community … https://publichealth.buffalo.edu/co…er-releases/2016/08/025.detail.html
23 Aug 2016: UB developed smartphone app for people living with HIV may help lead to faster intervention in cases where substance use — or life in general — get in the way of antiretroviral therapy adherence.
Thumbnail for ‘Overwhelming tide’ of rulings in high courts supporting same-sex marriage, UB law expert says
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2014/10/054.html
29 Oct 2014: There remains a lot of other work to do, from ensuring safe schools to securing universal protections against discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations — protections that don’t currently exist
Thumbnail for ‘Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange’ again ranks UB among top 20 U.S. host universities
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2013/11/024.html
18 Nov 2013: The factors driving these declines may include global and home country economic factors, growing higher education opportunities at home and stronger employment opportunities at home after graduation.”.
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‘Masks Required’ Signs Are Coming Down in Texas,… https://medicine.buffalo.edu/depart…sso-texas-masks-12872-9.detail.html
4 Mar 2021: Articles on some states lifting their mask requirements quotes Thomas A. Russo, MD, professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. “Close spaces that are crowded with poor ventilation i
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‘Masks Required’ Signs Are Coming Down in Texas,… https://medicine.buffalo.edu/depart…sso-texas-masks-12872-9.detail.html
4 Mar 2021: Articles on some states lifting their mask requirements quotes Thomas A. Russo, MD, professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. “Close spaces that are crowded with poor ventilation i
Thumbnail for ‘Hi, it’s Taylor Swift’: How AI is using gamous voices and why it matters - Department of Computer Science and Engineering
‘Hi, it’s Taylor Swift’: How AI is using gamous… https://engineering.buffalo.edu/com…ices-and-why-it-matters.detail.html
5 Jun 2023: The Wall Street Journal quoted Siwei Lyu, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, in a report about new chatbots mimicking famous celebrity and politician voices, possibly violating publicity rights
‘Heartbroken’: Students and faculty reflect on… https://www.ubspectrum.com/article/…e-care-and-expanded-abortion-access
lose their jobs, be black-listed from state employment or be charged with a misdemeanor or felony.
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‘Hard Conversations’ at ‘Beyond the Knife’… https://medicine.buffalo.edu/about/…/beyond-the-knife-14120.detail.html
18 Feb 2022: Hard conversations. That’s what Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD, said was the purpose of the second annual “Beyond the Knife” lecture.