Tiny, brightly shining silicon crystals caused no health problems in monkeys in a three-month study, marking a step forward in the quest to bring such materials into clinics as imaging agents.
One of the most dreaded experiences at the dentist’s office is an injection into the tissues of the mouth to numb an area requiring a painful dental procedure.
Genes linked to chronic inflammation in asthma may be more active in people who are obese, according to new research that uncovers several biological ties between obesity and asthma.
UB historian Carole Emberton says that while it's been 150 years since the Civil War, racial attitudes from this era are still so powerful that the South may never redeem itself.
Researchers at UB’s Institute for Person-Centered Care are using dementia care mapping to improve physical care and quality of life for dementia patients.
The Department of Oral Biology in the School of Dental Medicine has been awarded a National Institutes of Health grant to allow PhD students and postdoctoral fellows to engage in critical oral health research.
Academic Software Plus, a UB spinoff company, has graduated from the UB Technology Incubator after a stay of more than 10 years in which the firm grew from a feisty startup into a mature business with a stable client base.
UB will host the 18th International Conference of the Society for Chinese Philosophy next week, a meeting devoted to exploring the Chinese conception of philosophy as the "learning of living."