• Stack of books.
    Read to succeed ─ in math
    3/15/21

    Research led by psychologist Christopher McNorgan shows how reading skill shapes more than just reading.

  • Portraits of six people, all of which are fake, and close-up views of their fake eyes below the portrait.
    The eyes have it
    3/12/21

    UB computer scientists have developed a tool that automatically identifies deepfake photos by analyzing light reflections in the eyes.

  • eyeglasses with the words freelance contract viewed through a lens.
    Don't fear the meter
    3/11/21

    Managers prefer flat fee contracts — and that may hurt profits, UB study finds.

  • Linda M. Harris, MD, and Maciej L. Dryjski, MD, PhD, pictured with “Complications in Endovascular Surgery,” a textbook they co-edited.
    Surgery faculty co-edit book
    3/11/21

    The book is the first to address perioperative complications during endovascular procedures.

  • A glass of cola soda with a red and white-striped straw and icecubes.
    Not so sweet
    3/11/21

    UB research found that breast cancer patients who drink sugar-sweetened soda regularly are at increased risk for death from any cause, and breast cancer in particular.

  • A Tetris-like grid of high-entropy carbides and borides.
    Disorder, chemical variety key for super-hard materials
    3/10/21

    UB chemist Eva Zurek is a key partner on a project that seeks to develop materials for applications that include friction stir welding of steel.

  • 3D printed organ with internal vessles.
    Rapid method moves toward 3D-printed organs
    3/10/21

    A UB-led research team has advanced a technique that speeds up conventional 3D printing by 10-50 times.

  • woman sitting at a desk between two piles of binders.
    Satisfied employees don’t always produce better audits
    3/9/21

    New UB research shows that accounting firms that overwork their employees are less likely to produce high-quality audits — even if the employees are satisfied with their careers.

  • Christopher Dennison.
    With unfair police treatment, tragedy not limited to incident itself
    3/9/21

    Research by UB sociologist Christopher Dennison suggests that self-reported experiences of unfair police treatment are associated with a range of social-psychological and behavioral consequences.

  • The dream of St Joseph, by Georges de La Tour (1593-1652).
    As death nears, dreams offer comfort, peace
    3/8/21

    UB professor Carine Mardorossian says a hospice doctor's work offers some consolation to those who fear their loved ones are dying alone.

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