An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
Pregnant smokers are more likely to quit if they can learn to manage negative emotions that lead to smoking, a new RIA study has found.
Brenda Moore will lead a panel on the racial- and gender-based health disparities in veterans.
Members of the Communities of Excellence gathered to review the impact they have had on education, scholarship and outreach.
How stable is the Greenland Ice Sheet? Researchers addressed that question at a workshop run by UB geologist Jason Briner.
Type 1 patients treated with dapagliflozin showed a significant decline in their blood sugars, according to results of a new UB study.
Sentient Science can look into the future to forecast when a specific component on a wind turbine will fail.
The renowned toxicologist will discuss the impacts of global environmental health and what they mean for local families and communities.
Mathematicians from across the Northeast are expected at UB this weekend for a meeting of the American Mathematical Society.
The three projects will tackle extreme weather, air pollution and autism spectrum disorder, and sustainable energy.
A UB team is developing technology using implantable sensors, wearable devices and software to better identify and monitor illnesses such as lung cancer.