• UB graduate research assistant Saurabh Khuje (left) and postdoctoral researcher Aaron Sheng, PhD, hold an example of flexible hybrid electronic device that was printed using a copper ink material.
    Studying high-temperature flexible hybrid electronics
    11/8/21

    Funded by a $650,000 grant from NextFlex, the project will involve UB, Binghamton University and Buffalo-based Tapecon Inc.

  • S P Crater, a monogenetic volcano near Flagstaff, Arizona.
    Let’s talk about ‘young’ volcanoes
    11/8/21

    A UB-led study presents a broad survey of monogenetic volcanoes younger than 2.58 million years in the U.S. Southwest.

  • A white flag featuring the Buffalo Bills' logo.
    Revitalized Bills a reflection of the city they call home
    11/5/21

    UB sports law expert Nellie Drew says the team's ongoing success has merged with a growing community pride that is about more than just football.

  • Skyline of downtown Buffalo at sunset.
    Buffalo as a ‘climate refuge’?
    11/4/21

    Let’s start planning for it now, UB architecture professor Nicholas Rajkovich says.

  • A plague doctor walks alone along a dirt road near a body of water.
    Marris to discuss her translation of ‘The Plague’
    11/4/21

    The UB lecturer’s translation of Albert Camus’ iconic French novel is the first published in the U.S. in more than 70 years.

  • Fred Sachs with Rosie the tarantula.
    UB connection to Nobel Prize
    11/2/21

    The prize recently awarded for physiology or medicine recognizes work that builds on research from the lab of UB faculty member Fred Sachs and colleagues.

  • Podocyte cell illustration.
    Using AI to identify early kidney disease
    11/2/21

    The PodoSighter uses digital pathology and computational modeling to detect and quantify special cells that are a key indicator of the early stages of the disease.

  • Amit goyal at tthe solar strand.
    Revolutionizing the electric grid
    11/1/21

    UB faculty member Amit Goyal has received a federal grant to develop high-performance superconducting wires.

  • Courtney Wheelock at the hyper/hypobaric chamber.
    PhD candidate’s work attracts attention
    10/29/21

    Altitude-acclimation researcher Courtney Wheelock is the recipient of the Zale Parry Scholarship from the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences.

  • July 16, 2021: Dozens of container ships waiting at sea to unload at the Port of Los Angeles.
    Expect holiday gift shortages, shipping delays
    10/28/21

    Global supply chains issues — which began long before COVID — are the reasons, School of Management experts say.

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