• A cottonwood forest adjacent to the Red Deer River in Alberta, Canada.
    What’s missing from forest mortality projections?
    10/22/21

    To understand how these ecosystems will respond to the pressures of climate change, a new study considers what goes on below the forest floor.

  • Illustration of COVID misinformation.
    Misinformation linked to overhyped science
    10/20/21

    Researchers call for stronger regulations to deter the sale of unproven stem cell-based treatments for COVID-19.

  • Concept of AI scanning archived newspapers.
    Data mining the past
    10/19/21

    A new algorithm developed by UB faculty member Haimonti Dutta searches historic documents to identify noteworthy people.

  • Person in white coat holding dental x-ray.
    Heartburn drugs may have benefits for gum disease
    10/18/21

    Scientists found patients who used drugs that treat heartburn, acid reflux and ulcers were more likely to have smaller gaps between their teeth and gums.

  • David Kofke.
    Kofke named Walter E. Schmid Chair
    10/18/21

    The newly endowed chair was created thanks to a $1 million gift to the UB’s Boldly Buffalo campaign from the Walter E. Schmid Family Foundation.

  • A close-up of the artificial tissue that resembles a box.
    A new method for making 3D artificial tissue
    10/18/21

    Inspired by kids’ pop-up books, the advancement could help improve experimental drug testing, artificial organs and more.

  • A UB Nursing student administers a flu vaccine during a clinic held in the fall of 2020.
    4 reasons to get a flu shot
    10/15/21

    Infectious disease specialist Timothy Murphy explains why getting that seasonal vaccination is especially important this year.

  • Fulbright logo.
    Huh wins Fulbright Scholar Award
    10/15/21

    The UB finance professor will travel to Carleton University in Ottawa and hold the Fulbright Canada Distinguished Research Chair in Entrepreneurship.

     

     

  • Concept of human pregnancy.
    Genetics study explores how human pregnancy is unique
    10/14/21

    Data from the research could facilitate efforts to prevent and treat adverse pregnancy outcomes, and show the importance of evolutionary medicine.

  • A colony of the coral Plexaura homomalla in the Florida Keys.
    Corals once considered single species are really two
    10/12/21

    The research adds to a decades-long, existential debate: Are the soft corals Plexaura homomalla and Plexaura kükenthali a single species, or not?

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