A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
KSL Biomedical and AHRM are working with the Buffalo Institute for Genomics and Data Analytics to advance the region as a hub for personalized medicine and bioinformatics.
The new School of Management study reveals the positive impact of investor-state dispute settlements on foreign investments.
A UB study of 46 mammal species explores the evolutionary history of amylase, a compound that breaks down carbs.
The NSF-sponsored event is a virtual poster competition of innovative projects in STEM education.
The U.N.'s peacekeeping operations need 10,000 troops to significantly increase the likelihood of ending hostilities, researchers say.
The UB study is one of the few to explore the connection between cyber victimization and sleep quality.
The innovative, AI technology can be used in a variety of educational scenarios.
The incubator device developed by a UB neonatologist could mimic skin-to-skin contact between premature babies and their parents.
Work led by faculty member Nick Rajkovich helped the city win an APA sustainability award for its Climate Action Plan.
UB chemist Diana Aga works with partners including the WHO to understand how antimicrobial drugs are finding their way into rivers and lakes.