Christen Civiletto's forthcoming book recounts the toxic history of Niagara Falls — and its personal impact on her and her family.
A new study finds an unexpected downside to highly successful women and racial minorities in organizations.
Jason Briner, Hao Zeng, Jo Freudenheim, Keith Kirkwood and Jun Zhuang are now members of the prestigious scientific society.
Jacobs School researchers have shown how an electron diffraction technique can quickly and efficiently create high-resolution molecular maps.
UB researchers want to provide regulators and others a quick and reliable way to assess sustainability claims.
A UB team has developed a framework that reduces common errors by anchoring report generation to what appears in the medical image.
Climate expert Richard Alley’s message to students attending the event: We need you.
The free event will examine how climate change and emerging contaminants impact health in Asia and beyond.
Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong discusses a major efficacy trial for the game Tumaini and what it means for HIV prevention for youth.
A UB study describes an AI system that aims to help prevent massive fraud in the medical and insurance industries.