• Two people on an ice cap.
    Ice cap completely gone 7,000 years ago
    1/7/26

    Core samples from under Greenland's Prudhoe Dome ice sheet suggest the region is highly sensitive to the temperatures of our current interglacial period.

  • Baird Point at sunset.
    A look back at UB’s research, creative activities
    1/6/26

    The university's research achievements in 2025 are poised to have wide-ranging and long-lasting impact.

  • Soo-Kyung Lee.
    FOXG1 expert to be honored at next Spotlight Symposia
    1/6/26

    The College of Arts and Sciences event will bring together leaders in neurodevelopmental disorders to honor Soo-Kyung Lee.

  • Venu Govindaraju (left) and Chancellor John King seated at a table.
    UB solidifies leadership in AI, data science in 2025
    12/19/25

    UB is tapping AI’s incredible power to address global challenges by advancing education, research and outreach.

  • An image of the brain of a 45-year-old female with secondary-progressive MS shows a paramagnetic rim lesion.
    UB research key to powerful new tools to diagnose MS earlier
    12/17/25

    Paramagnetic rim lesions and other imaging biomarkers that show up on MRI allow patients to be diagnosed and treated much sooner.

  • Adolescent girl with a joint and bottle of beer.
    Binge drinking and cannabis use among 12th graders
    12/16/25

    A UB study has found an increase in the risk of binge drinking among those who use 2 or more cannabis products.

  • Sathy Balu-Iyer in the lab.
    Balu-Iyer named fellow of National Academy of Inventors
    12/16/25

    The UB pharmacy professor’s research contributions and his numerous patents led to his inclusion in the prestigious organization.

  • A double-crested cormorant eats a fish.
    Tracking forever chemicals shows not all isomers are distributed equally
    12/15/25

    Samples from water, fish and bird eggs demonstrate the need to measure these unique molecular structures separately. 

  • Two farmers using computers in the field.
    Empire AI powers bold new UB research
    12/15/25

    A new wave of projects — from surgery to climate science — pushes innovation in these high-stakes challenges.

  • Concept of genetic heart disease featuring an anatomical illustration of a heart and strands of DNA.
    Genetic variant may be key to some kids' heart failure
    12/12/25

    The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.

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