A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
Companies tied to UB are helping to cement the Buffalo Niagara region’s growing reputation for business talent.
With some dispensaries now open in New York State, UB researchers say medical benefits exist for medical marijuana, but rigorous testing is needed.
A YMCA in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is the first building to adopt the universal design standards developed by UB's IDeA Center.
UB students and researchers are using their imaginations to make some amazing things using 3-D printing technology.
A RIA study found that during the recession of 2007-09, employees drank less on the job but more away from work.
From robot bees to designer neurons, UB research and discoveries are helping us understand the world we live in and improving our quality of life.
UB biostatistician Randy Carter has received a Fulbright award to a major research institute in India, but the assignment holds a personal connection that is likely to be more meaningful.
A UB social work study has found that using a differential response rather than a one-size-fits-all strategy in child welfare cases keeps kids safer.
Five companies founded by UB students, faculty and alumni have joined START-UP NY.
A new study by UB chemists traces how enigmatic molecules called sphingolipids help cancer self-destruct.