The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
A study of Buffalo police officers suggests that high-stress situations can disturb officers' awakening cortisol pattern, leaving them vulnerable to disease.
You're less likely to impulse buy, according to results of a new study from the School of Management.
With the funding, researchers will tackle four projects related to energy, the environment and water sustainability.
Scientists, including UB biologist Victor Albert, say that for a plant, the evolutionary pathway to acquiring a taste for meat may be limited.
UB PhD student Misa Yasumiishi returned to her native Japan to research the lingering effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
A UB PhD candidate is working to bring a hydrogen-generating device to your car and keep your lithium-ion battery from wearing out.
A research team led by Jo Freudenheim will examine DNA methylation differences in e-cigarette users compared to non-smokers and smokers.
The device developed UB researchers and colleagues could help people without drinking water and those affected by natural disasters.
UB pharmacy researchers have received a $1.8M grant to test a new seek-and-destroy cancer treatment.
A simple cheek full of dextrose gel keeps hypoglycemic babies with Mom, promotes breastfeeding and saves health care costs.