An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
UB research suggests that 8,000 years ago, two climatic processes may have caused western Greenland to become more humid.
A $3.5 federal million grant will fund UB research that could advance development of personalized medicine for high-risk patients.
The work by UB’s Shenqiang Ren and Chi Zhou earned a spot among the top 25 semifinalists in the third cycle of the NASA iTech competition.
But what’s “moral” is up for debate, according to results of a study led by School of Management researcher Jim Lemoine.
A special issue of a peer-reviewed journal outlines the new frontiers in, and challenges to, the governance of food systems.
A new study finds that terahertz data links aren’t as immune to eavesdropping as many have assumed.
Cytocybernetics will use an SBIR award to develop a device for studying drugs that treat neurological disorders.
Computational modeling shows promise as a tool for probing this question, a study finds.
A new UB project will examine the ethical and social concerns raised by the increasing use of artificial intelligence in the criminal justice system.
The discovery by the UB-led research team could help trace 3D-printed guns and counterfeit goods.