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Democrats Seen as the "Undeserving Rich" Face Rejection by Party Voters
09/11/09, Relevance: 1.0
In a recent study, researchers from several universities looked at why white working-class voters voted Republican in recent national elections even when they didn't like Republican policies.
Study Demonstrates How We Support Our False Beliefs
08/21/09, Relevance: 1.0
In a study published in the most recent issue of the journal
Sociological Inquiry
, sociologists from four major research institutions focus on one of the most curious aspects of the 2004 presidential election: the strength and resilience of the belief among many Americans that Saddam Hussein was linked to the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
UB Scientists Develop Novel Method to Stimulate Growth of New Neurons in Adult Brain
05/20/09, Relevance: 4.0
University at Buffalo researchers have identified a new mechanism that plays a central role in adult brain stem cell development and prompts brain stem cells to differentiate into neurons.
To Fight Drug Addiction, UB Researchers Target the Brain with Nanoparticles
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03/23/09, Relevance: 2.0
A precise, new nanotechnology treatment for drug addiction may be on the horizon as the result of research conducted at the University at Buffalo.
Friendship, Not Diversity, More Critical to Team Performance, Research Shows
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10/29/08, Relevance: 1.0
Contrary to popular belief, having a diverse group of people working together is not always the best way to get the job done. What's really important is the level of friendship among the team members -- as long as it's the right level, say researchers who study work teams.
Quantum Rod System May Safely 'Sneak' Drugs, Diagnostics into Brain
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07/16/08, Relevance: 3.0
A unique nanoparticle system developed by University at Buffalo scientists takes advantage of the versatility of bioconjugated quantum rods to ferry novel diagnostic and therapeutic agents across the blood-brain barrier, according to recent in vitro findings.
Reception to Honor UB's Inventors, Entrepreneurs
05/02/08, Relevance: 2.0
The University at Buffalo and its Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach (STOR) will recognize the research and commercialization achievements of faculty members at the annual Inventors and Entrepreneurs Reception to be held from 4-6 p.m. May 5 in The Buffalo Club, 388 Delaware Ave.
UB Entrepreneurship Competition Launches Nanotech Business
04/25/08, Relevance: 2.0
Two teams won more than $35,000 in cash in the University at Buffalo's Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition (Panasci TEC) for their innovative ideas in nanotechnology and Internet mentoring.
UB Engineering Students Aim to Reduce School-Bus Emissions
11/07/07, Relevance: 2.0
Students who are members of the University at Buffalo Chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World are partnering with Erie County on the Erie County Clean School Bus Initiative, a program that aims to reduce diesel emissions in school buses.
Nanotechnology Identifies Peptide "Fingerprint" in Both Forms of ALS
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09/04/07, Relevance: 1.0
A nanotechnology developed by a University at Buffalo professor has enabled researchers to identify a molecular signature common to both familial and sporadic cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's disease.
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