An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
A survey of Hash Bash attendees shows that frequent cannabis users aren’t as knowledgeable as they should be about harm reduction strategies.
A gallium oxide-based transistor under development at UB could help improve distances that electric cars and locomotives can travel.
Future research could explore whether the molecular traps can be used to remediate water and improve detection of these toxic chemicals.
Laura Smith will develop a decision-making tool that can plan more effective health campaigns in low- and middle-income countries.
Suzanne Sullivan will use the funding to develop approaches to prepare Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers to make end-of-life decisions.
The company, co-founded by UB chemist Janet Morrow, is developing iron-based contrast agents for MRI.
Kang Sun has been awarded a $100,000 NASA grant to study air pollution in three regions of the world as it relates to COVID-19.
Planned before the COVID-19 pandemic, the event has become even more relevant with the devastation the virus is causing in the African American community.
Researchers note sharp reductions in two common air pollutants in Chinese cities, thanks to COVID-19 restrictions.
Investors prefer directors who serve on fewer corporate boards, a School of Management study has found