A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
From Belgium to Brazil, supercomputers worldwide are crunching data with UB's XDMoD software.
When NFL teams draft players, being a ‘team player’ is just as important as the number of catches or tackles, new UB research has found.
Work by UB mathematician Gino Biondini builds on centuries of research devoted to using math to describe the physical world.
Despite a Texas recommendation against its use in court, the battle is not over nationwide.
Chemist Frank Bright is building a nanocrystal-based sensor to more accurately pinpoint areas of the brain with dopamine depletion.
UB cyberlaw expert Mark Bartholomew predicts Congress will step in to settle this privacy vs. security clash.
The first SUNY-funded conference fostering research and education on mindfulness is being held at UB.
UB geologist Jason Briner discusses the implications of a new climate science paper in Nature.
Several UB faculty members talked with the UB Reporter about the implications of the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
The detection of gravitational waves directly opens a new window in astronomy, UB physicists say.