An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
A new study suggests the element steps in to help form stable chemical compounds under high pressure.
A 15-year, UB-led study has created a “looking glass” into the genome of a key COPD pathogen and how to fight it.
RIA scientist Samir Haj-Dahmane has discovered how certain neurotransmitters are transported and reach their targets in the brain.
Hispanics who were homeless, under 19 or had U.S. citizenship shared a preference for English, UB research has found.
A UB study finds support from online forums improves self-care for HIV patients, but excessive amounts can be overwhelming.
The absence of TTP, a protein critical to the control of inflammation, may lead to rapid and severe bone loss, according to a new UB study.
New UB research has found evidence that behavioral symptoms may be alleviated by targeting a set of genes involved in the disease.
Expressive writing about bias is not always a beneficial exercise, research by UB professor Melanie Green has found.
The coveted award will support the UB chemist's work creating research tools to speed development of new materials.
A study by social work researcher Elizabeth Bowen explores why people are hungry, despite food pantries and SNAP.