An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
A new book co-authored by UB sociologist Kevin Smiley puts cities into two distinct categories: market cities and people cities.
Buffalo Automation, founded in 2015 by UB engineering students, has grown into one of the region’s most promising startups.
Two studies indicate public health officials may need to consider broadening their tobacco-prevention efforts beyond traditional cigarettes.
A federally funded study led by UB researchers will look at whether mobile produce markets are helping people eat healthier.
The UB event will bring together engineers and philosophers to discuss the place for capability within the general framework of ontology.
UB-led research could one day inform the design of new materials for protective gear, energy-harvesting devices and more.
The conference will look at how big data and supercomputing have become essential to national security, medicine and other industries.
An increase in the number of local clinical studies is giving WNY patients the benefits of cutting-edge treatments that have significantly improved their lives.
New UB-led research shows how paper-cutting can make ultra-strong, stretchable electronics.
The funding will be used to increase access to care for low-income cancer patients and to improve the success of weight-loss surgery.