• CTSI video series shares insights on team science
    1/20/26

    The ongoing series aims to provide guidance from veteran investigators who have had success working in large interdisciplinary teams.

  • Link between hostile racism, suicide risk in young Black adults
    1/20/26

    A study suggests that hostile racism is associated with a 15% increase in suicide ideation and 13% increase in suicide attempts.

  • Deepfakes leveled up in 2025: Here’s what’s coming next
    1/16/26

    UB computer scientist Siwei Lyu says dramatic improvements in technology will make deepfakes harder to spot.

  • Political geography impedes criminal prosecution of police
    1/16/26

    UB law professor Guyora Binder recently spoke with UBNow about his research on police prosecutions and its implications for policy. 

  • Privacy has a price
    1/15/26

    A School of Management study finds that many industry insiders would illegally sell personal health data.

  • ‘Recognize and remove’ key to detecting, managing youth concussions
    1/15/26

    UB concussion expert John Leddy is a co-author of the new guidelines for parents and coaches.

  • Ball, Nam named SSWR fellows
    1/14/26

    The UB faculty members have been recognized by the Society for Social Work and Research.

  • UB scientist awarded $50,000 from SUNY Technology Accelerator Fund
    1/14/26

    The grant will help advance treatments for the life-threatening lung condition acute respiratory distress syndrome.

  • New films to be screened in Buffalo Film Seminars
    1/14/26

    Three 2025 films are so good they've broken into the lineup for the spring edition of the popular film series.

  • Understanding how telomere length affects disease risk
    1/13/26

    A UB study will examine how early-life factors such as growth patterns and exposure to air pollution affect a key marker of biological aging later in life.

  • The dirt on dirt
    1/13/26

    UB students dig in to study how soil can make Earth — and campus — a healthier place

  • Josephson junctions possible with only one superconductor
    1/12/26

    A UB-led experiment confirms that ferromagent iron found a way to sync with the superconducting metal vanadium.

  • A long winter's nap

    While it's been back to business as usual following the holidays, UB campuses have been extremely quiet, with many winter session classes being offered online. Here's a look at the spaces that will soon be bustling with the return of students on Jan. 21. Photos: Douglas Levere

    Published January 13, 2026

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Art of Research

The Art of Research competition celebrates the extraordinary research of UB graduate students and postdoctoral scholars via a showcase of original images highlighting the inherent beauty in research, scholarship and creative activity. Submissions are now being accepted through March 9. The finalists' artwork will be displayed on April 28 at the Buffalo Museum of Science.

  • The sun rising over the Hayes Hall Clocktower on the South Campus.

    A new semester on the horizon

    As winter’s sun rises over Hayes Hall on the South Campus, so does a new semester filled with promise. Students return tomorrow, ready to learn, connect and grow. UBNow is excited to spotlight the bright minds, creative endeavors and inspiring journeys that make this community thrive. Here’s to a season of discovery! Photo: Douglas Levere

    Published January 20, 2026

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