An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
The growth is linked to UB recruiting world-class faculty to Buffalo and developing state-of-the-art research labs.
A new UB study will examine how EMS work affects eating habits.
Andrew Talal says screening adults ages 18-79 for the hepatitis C virus responds to a surge in incidence of the disease.
Stakeholders worked to develop a network to address sustainability and resilience challenges in the Lower Great Lakes region.
Membrane-less organelles, found inside human cells, have a variety of important biological functions, from gene regulation to stress response.
The NIH funding will be used to develop interventions to help young adults quit smoking and improve sleep among people with MS.
GSE’s Valerie Nesset has received a federal grant to find better ways librarians can provide programs and services to baby boomers.
A UB-led study found that MS patients on the vegetable-rich Wahls diet experienced less fatigue.
The study led by UB epidemiologist Meng Wang found the impact was roughly equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 29 years.
UB’s fourth annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop explores the use of terra cotta in high-performance facade design.