An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
Diclofenac blocks passage of GHB into the brain, and other NSAIDs, like ibuprofen, may also limit toxicity of the club drug, UB scientists have found.
“Labor,” which recreates the smell of human sweat, was recognized for exploring microbial manufacturing and what it means to be human.
Joyce Hwang’s new project at Exhibit Columbus brings greater visibility to birds, bats, amphibians and reptiles: humans’ forgotten urban neighbors.
UB biologists explore how alpha-synuclein, associated with Parkinson’s disease, damages mitochondria, organelles that produce most of a cell’s energy.
The UB project with Alfred University opens new possibilities in user-generated architecture and sculptural geometries in terra cotta.
But there's a trick to level the playing field, according to new research from the School of Management.
Imagine a satellite shooting a web — like Spiderman — to capture and control debris, says UB grant recipient Eleonora Botta.
While neglect represents about 75% of child protection cases, it remains understudied compared to other types of child maltreatment.
UB researchers tackle two new topics emerging in discussions of COVID-19.
Virtually all Western New Yorkers who are now infected with COVID-19 have the delta variant, UB scientists say, making vaccinations, masking and social distancing increasingly important.