An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them.
Researchers caution that contaminants and expectations created through social media and online message forums may be to blame.
A School of Management study shows how accounting practices distort economic reality.
The School of Nursing faculty member is being recognized by the American Academy of Nursing for her outstanding impact on health and health care.
The project led by engineering professor Gang Wu will focus on creating efficient, cheap and durable catalysts for hydrogen-powered fuel cell trucks.
Edith Gonzalez, Daniel Hess, Katarzyna “Kasia” Kordas and Amy VanScoy have received the prestigious awards to study and teach abroad during the coming year.
UB faculty member Nikhil Satchidanand’s Movers and Makers program combines exercise and art-making to encourage long-term health.
A review of CVs shows fewer women enter and more leave these fields, a pattern explained in part by gender-based prejudice.
The UB pediatric cardiologist chaired the writing group that developed the treatment statement for pediatric cardiomyopathy.
UB is the first place in the nation to use the powerful Philips MR 7700 scanner solely for research that will prioritize underrepresented groups.
UB expert Katherine Balantekin says that while anti-obesity drugs are helpful, they are best used as adjuncts to behavioral obesity management.