A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
Despite the climate accord reached in Paris, more work is needed to understand how sea levels could rise in the future, UB geologist Beata Csatho writes in Nature.
UB scholar Deborah Reed-Danahay is co-editing a new series for written works at the intersection of literature and anthropological studies.
UB faculty member Gary Giovino is serving as a consultant on an international project to collect health data via mobile phone.
A UB study finds motivational interviewing to be an effective technique in curbing opioid abuse among the elderly.
UB researcher Ivan Dylko has developed a model that explores the impact of personalizing online information.
UB researchers have developed and are testing a new treatment for acute concussion that could change the way head injuries are treated.
Extremist groups now have a global audience at their fingertips, thanks to social media, UB faculty member Michael Stefanone says.
In the next installment of the CAS lecture series, faculty member Jonathan Katz talks about UB's emerging role in queer studies in the arts.
UB Parkinson’s disease researchers have developed a way to ramp up the conversion of skin cells into dopamine neurons.
A new study questions the popular notion that the Vikings were able to colonize Greenland because of a period of unusually warm weather.