A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
UB social work researchers explore how systems to address stressors, such as maltreatment and homelessness, affect education.
A class of proteins that has attracted attention for its potential to treat disease has now been shown to curb drug-seeking behaviors.
UB RENEW’s partnership with the city of Buffalo places RENEW Fellows in City Hall to work on environmental and energy projects.
The $3 million award from the Kaleida Health Foundation to UB researchers will be used to apply the power of big data to promote earlier detection and treatment.
Aerobic exercise could be a useful strategy for relapse prevention as part of a comprehensive treatment program, new RIA research has found.
UB research finds adolescents who receive funding to pay for an abortion face more barriers to abortion access than adult abortion-fund patients.
UB’s self-driving shuttle — which advances NYS as a hub for autonomous vehicle research — made its public debut on the North Campus.
As co-chair, the UB volcanologist will help map out potential scientific goals for an unmanned Russian mission to the planet.
A three-year project of UB and NYSERDA provides strategies for ensuring that NYS building stock is prepared for future climate impacts.
A study by School of Management researchers found that, on average, men are more likely than women to emerge as leaders.