An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
Concurrent exhibitions by Joan Linder and Stephanie Rothenberg reflect parallel interests in environmental issues.
UB professor John Beverley's team will work to improve understanding for how solitude relates to flourishing in older age.
UB professor Laertis Ikonomou documents the successful methods of Canada and Australia, hoping to replicate them in the U.S.
While lithium aspartate at low doses is ineffective in treating the fatigue and brain fog of long COVID, higher doses of the drug may be effective.
A UB study has found that “forever chemicals” are more toxic when mixed together in the environment and in the human body.
Co-founded by UB's Krishna Rajan, Applied AI company materialsIN leverages database infrastructure with advanced data processing.
A study by sociologist Erin Hatton found that stigma associated with addiction legitimizes unpaid work — even for those doing the work.
A School of Management study found results vary based on how the training is designed.
In a recently published paper, law professor Mekonnen Ayano examines an issue that could mean the difference between life and death for millions of people.
The Congress of Neurological Surgeons is awarding UB neurosurgeon Elad Levy the Duke Samson Award for his abstract on the COMMAND trial.