• Michal Stachowiak.
    A new model of how information in the genome is organized
    9/8/21

    The UB team’s “archipelago” provides new insights into how genomic information influences development and disease.

  • The edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
    Nowicki among authors of climate change report
    9/8/21

    The UB ice scientist's work on the UN publication reflects a decade of leadership on international collaborations.

  • Whales swimming in the Atlantic ocean.
    Whale of a difference between songs of birds, humpbacks
    9/7/21

    New research led by UB psychologist Eduardo Mercado continues to challenge current thinking about whale songs.

  • Concentric rainbows.
    Tech could help autonomous vehicles read signs
    9/3/21

    A UB-led study explains the physics behind reflective microscale concave interfaces — structures that reflect light in fascinating ways.

  • headshot of Cheryl Spulecki.
    Spulecki named nurse anesthesiology fellows
    9/2/21

    The director of UB’s Nurse Anesthesia Program is among the 65 members of the inaugural class of fellows of the AANA.

  • Young girl with a tablet.
    Head, shoulders, knees and … tablet?
    9/1/21

    UB researcher Claire Cameron has received a Gates Foundation grant to turn a pre-K assessment tool into a digital game.

  • Collection of ancient-looking bottles with Asian writing on one.
    Blurred boundary between poison and medicine
    8/31/21

    UB medical historian Yan Liu writes that traditional Chinese medicine shows that context can make all the difference between poison or cure.

  • The drug gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) in its liquid and powder forms.
    Study identifies possible antidote for GHB overdose
    8/31/21

    Diclofenac blocks passage of GHB into the brain, and other NSAIDs, like ibuprofen, may also limit toxicity of the club drug, UB scientists have found.

  • vat of bacteria.
    UB bio-art project named winner at Falling Walls 2021
    8/25/21

    “Labor,” which recreates the smell of human sweat, was recognized for exploring microbial manufacturing and what it means to be human.

  • UB architecture associate professor Joyce Hwang's installation "To Middle Species, With Love.".
    UB architect unveils latest animal-friendly installation
    8/24/21

    Joyce Hwang’s new project at Exhibit Columbus brings greater visibility to birds, bats, amphibians and reptiles: humans’ forgotten urban neighbors.

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