An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
The RIA research found that prenatal marijuana use can have consequences on infants’ weight and can influence behavior problems.
In a world where Geographic Information Science has become a part of everyday life, UB and NCGIA remain at the forefront of the discipline.
The new technology using chemical sensing could one day lead to portable drug detectors.
RIA scientists aim to identify targets for new drug therapies to fight addiction by studying the role of fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) in the brain’s endocannabinoid system.
The new advancement to the humble glass slide could streamline and boost scientific research all over the world.
For Robin has been selected to join the National Cancer Institute’s NExT Program, which will advance the firm’s novel cancer therapy.
The low-cost device — shaped like a birdhouse — could help provide drinking water to people affected by natural disasters.
The grant will support a UB program to cultivate a “racially, ethnically, linguistically diverse teaching force” in the Buffalo Public Schools.
The grants to engineers Johannes Hachmann, Oliver Kennedy and Lukasz Ziarek will support their research and educational outreach.
Pharmaceutical researcher Juliane Nguyen will use the NSF grant to support work on novel drug delivery aimed at treating incurable diseases.