The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
The study by UB computer engineers found that a smartphone can hack a 3-D printer by measuring “leaked” energy and acoustic waves.
In this weekly series, UB faculty members propose audacious ideas from their fields that they would like to implement today.
The National Prevention Network Conference brings experts to Buffalo to discuss underage and illicit substance use and addiction.
A study on primates' slobber shows that adaptation isn’t just about creating new tools for survival — it’s also about tweaking the ones we have.
A UB-developed smartphone app may help people living with HIV stay on their meds.
National experts will address such topics as heavy drinking in young adults, dating violence, financing addiction treatment and tobacco use.
Fussy infants find food more rewarding, putting them at higher risk for obesity, a UB study has found.
A new UB study suggests that going against the flow can be a positive psychological experience.
The companies are among those selected to pitch at the prestigious University Startups Demo Day.
Gregory Roloff and Daniel Kuhr will conduct research in their fields as part of the prestigious Medical Research Scholars Program.