Two studies have found that harm reduction vending machines are well utilized and provide lifesaving services to high-risk individuals.
Susan Clark has some emergency preparedness tips that can help even the most seasoned Buffalonian as we head into the worst of the winter season.
New UB research suggests using cannabis beverages as a substitute for alcohol could be a novel harm reduction strategy.
Innovations include AI-driven ceramics, next generation contact lenses, semiconductors, copper ink and more.
UB political scientist Carla Martínez Machain says Venezuela may not be the Trump administration’s last foreign intervention.
Simulation of Rydberg arrays inside an optical cavity shows photons and atoms don’t always rapidly settle at the same temperature and destroy quantum information.
UB pharmacy professor Arinze Okere’s team discovers way to accurately predict hospital admissions and 90-day readmissions.
UB faculty member Reinhard Reitzenstein's artwork was inspired by his own boyhood journey as an immigrant to America.
UB expert Yini Zhang says the news media and voters will struggle to keep up as social media once again plays a major role in the political messaging.
Cigarette filters release two dozen microfibers upon first contact with water, threatening wildlife and human health.