An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
A new study outlines how UB students, with the help of a local high schooler, used the aquatic plant to create face shields for dentists.
People who used e-cigarettes before pregnancy were more likely to stop smoking later in pregnancy than those using nicotine replacement therapy.
The program supports medium- to high-growth startups in their earliest stages, when funding is traditionally difficult to obtain.
A study identifies the fatty acid-making protein behind membrane rupture and inflammation during necroptosis.
Newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes patients needed little or no insulin after treatment with the drug, UB researchers report.
The visit to UB also kicked off a discussion series on harnessing AI for the public good.
An unexpected finding about how the body’s temperature sensors function could lead to better pain relievers.
The $20 million center is the latest AI project led by UB to address societal needs.
Matilde Sánchez-Peña and partners will study why women make up only 20% of engineering students and tenure-track faculty.
Faculty member Nichol Castro is being recognized for her work focusing on word retrieval in aging adults and adults with language impairments.