An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
A lifelong interest in fabric informs anthropology PhD student Erika Ruhl’s research on children’s burial clothing from pre-modern Finnish churches.
Self-esteem and university identity are predictors for improved socialization between international and domestic students, a UB study suggests.
New UB-Stony Brook research shows that technologies are available, but the upgrades can be expensive.
The leadership philosophy can help women overcome gendered stereotypes regarding leadership, a UB study has found.
As predicted by theorists, experiments show that barium zirconium sulfide thin films hold great promise for solar cells and LEDs.
From analyzing the avocado genome to designing a stingray-inspired space exploration vehicle, here are some highlights from a year of discovery.
While scientists can’t see underground, UB-designed computational models provide a new way of seeing how root systems may be changing.
UB faculty member Brooke Lerner directs research to improve treatment before a child arrives at the hospital.
The three pilot projects aim to understand how obesity develops and what systems might be targeted to treat it.
Scientists will develop a neuronal circuit simulator, which could lead to smarter computers and new treatments for memory loss.