An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
AI shows promise detecting dyslexia and dysgraphia from what children write on paper and tablets, a UB-led study suggests.
Margaret Azu, a PhD student in clinical psychology, has received the prestigious award that supports the recipient's graduate research training.
A study found that the effects grow as children age, suggesting that blood pressure interventions could start as early as pregnancy.
In addition to the prestigious SUNY award, Misael Hernandez was recognized at UB’s Art of Research competition.
UB faculty member Nick Henshue has made it his life’s work to better understand these underground organisms.
New UB-led research indicates that while the residential segregation policy was outlawed decades ago, it still impacts women’s health today.
While families have no official place in the system, it's time to start thinking about them as potential partners, UB scholar Allison Dwyer Emory says.
David Heppner develops new drugs and seeks to improve the drug discovery process.
A new study found these proteins, which regulate the huntingtin protein’s movement in neurons, could be future drug targets.
A study strengthens the growing link between hearing loss and dementia as people age.