Research News

Reinhard Reitzenstein leans on a sculptue resembling a steamer trunk and suitcase at Canalside.
  • Personal story inspires Canalside art installation
    1/23/26

    UB faculty member Reinhard Reitzenstein's artwork was inspired by his own boyhood journey as an immigrant to America.

  • How AI can help companies leverage data
    6/3/24

    Dario Gil, IBM's director of research, delivered the keynote at Friday's UB | AI Chat Series.

  • RNA editing sites likely play larger role in genetic disease
    5/30/24

    The UB research reveals how environmental challenges can affect human gene expression through RNA editing.

  • UB faculty part of AI security initiative
    5/30/24

    The faculty will serve as key members of a project to secure the Department of Defense’s most critical AI models while also speeding the tech’s commercialization in the private sector.

  • IBM research leader to deliver keynote at AI chat series
    5/29/24

    Darío Gil, senior vice president at IBM, will discuss exploring the future of AI for maximum industry impact.

  • Semiconductor advance could lead to improved electronic devices
    5/24/24

    A new study suggests the innovation could lower costs and increase flexibility.

  • Adolescent friendship and victimization
    5/22/24

    UB psychologist Julie Bowker has received an NSF grant to evaluate previously unexplored aspects of friendships and peer-victimization experiences during early adolescence.

  • UB artist part of Brooklyn public art installation
    5/20/24

    Mark Shepard is among the creators of an urban landscape intervention called Hedgework at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

  • Shared acoustic ties among world’s languages, music
    5/17/24

    UB psychologist Peter Pfordresher is part of a study that provides a global view about how the world’s music and languages evolved into their current states.

  • UB scientists part of NASA climate change project
    5/17/24

    The team will conceptualize a satellite mission that can advance understanding of Earth’s response to climate change.

  • UB English professor reworks classic literary anthology
    5/15/24

    Rachel Ablow co-edited “The Victorian Age,” one of six volumes of the classic “Norton Anthology of English Literature.”