A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
New UB research has found that triggering a cell's DNA damage response could be useful in developing treatments for some disease-causing viruses.
UB legal scholar John Giammatteo says the new president has a ‘massive amount of control’ over policy, the hiring of judges and more.
GSE professor Africa Hands has received a $493,910 grant from the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program.
The UB law professor says the “sensible and common-sense” reforms would restore balance to our system of separation of powers and rule of law.
“Replaying Japan” will make its Western New York debut Aug. 19 at UB.
Tanya Monestier's criticism led to a revision of California's “complicated and inconsistent” standardized forms.
The grant will support training for early-career faculty who will address the root causes of inequities in Buffalo communities.
School of Management research finds that being good to the environment also makes good business sense.
The procedure, called stereotactic cingulotomy, has relieved debilitating pain for a patient with advanced cervical cancer.
Members of the Empire AI consortium joined UB leaders to tour possible sites on the North Campus for the consortium’s new supercomputing center.