An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
While they may be on opposite ends of the political spectrum, both parties disapprove of insults and false statements from the president.
UB architect Joyce Wang’s lastest “habitecture” project turns a dead, 400-year-old tree into a living habitat and art project.
The prestigious Research in Oral Biology Award recognizes the UB faculty member's outstanding research in the field.
An exhibition co-curated by UB art historian Libby Otto, and a new book she co-authored, profile 45 women who carried the Bauhaus message to a global audience.
Ethics in the curriculum will now be a requirement, rather than an afterthought, organizers say.
Researchers in the School of Management have developed a solution to manage cloud computing resources more cost-effectively.
The findings of a study led by UB's Jack Tseng fill an important gap in scientists’ knowledge of how hyenas reached North America.
Researchers cite marketing efforts geared toward African Americans as being among the reasons why these smokers are 12% less likely to quit.
We love having options, but when we're actually forced to choose, the process goes south, UB psychology researchers say.
UB scientists have been awarded $1.8 million to develop membranes that can separate carbon dioxide from other emissions.