The first-of-its-kind satellite system will use lasers to make high-resolution observations to map Earth's ice sheets and ecosystems.
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.
The study's findings have broad implications when thinking about the challenges associated with autism.
Using a new class of drugs developed at UB, researchers aim to prevent anticancer toxins from harming healthy tissue.