An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
UB dental researchers have received an NIH grant to develop online intervention to improve oral health in dental patients.
Researchers are developing a device that delivers low-voltage to the joint replacement, creating an antibacterial environment that stops infections.
Online data can tell us a lot about the places where we live — if we can develop ways to analyze it, UB researchers say.
The new research by UB physicists illuminates some basic properties of these eccentric marvels of biology.
Narcissists make bad teammates — both in the NBA and in your workplace, according to a new study from the School of Management.
Violent games may trigger violent acts in people with a predisposition toward violence, according to new research by a UB education professor.
Researchers show they can quickly measure a protein’s microscopic movements, opening new possibilities in medical research.
Chemist Qing Lin has received $2 million from the NIH to create tools to study how pharmaceuticals affect the inner workings of living cells.
Some states received more than their fair share in 2014, according to a new model developed by UB engineers, while others were shortchanged.
UB psychologist Kristin Gainey is using the technology to measure symptoms in real time to learn how immediate feelings relate to later symptoms.