UB biomedical researchers now have 24/7 access to the most advanced imaging scanners available, thanks to the acquisition of four new state-of-the-art scanners.
The idea that females are more resilient than males in responding to stress is a popular view, and now UB researchers have found a scientific explanation.
A team of researchers led by a faculty member in the Graduate School of Education is traveling to Nairobi, Kenya, to study the effects of a far-reaching yoga project in hopes of inspiring a similar project closer to home.
Research by faculty in the School of Management has found a number of factors, including complacency and apathy, to blame for citizens’ failure to follow disaster warnings
NASA is welcoming six students from UB who will travel to Houston next week to test how much more effective a pump could be if it used electricity instead of mechanical parts in the low-gravity conditions of space travel.
Fulbright scholar and climate activist Subhashni Raj will start her PhD at UB this fall as the first recipient of the Jerome L. Kaufman Doctoral Fellowship for the study of food-systems planning.
A new study has found that a dangerous toxin may help some strains of E. coli survive longer in lake water, helping to explain why water quality tests don't always accurately reflect health risks for swimmers.