• Concept of an "earworm," a short repetitive section of music that occurs spontaneously and is sustained without effort featuring a musical note rising out of a human head silhouette.
    Better pitch means vivid earworms
    5/30/25

    A UB study found that your musical ability may be why that song is stuck on mental repeat.

  • Gail Markowski.
    Markowski named American Heart Association fellow
    5/29/25

    The nursing professor has been honored for significant contributions to cardiovascular and stroke research and clinical leadership.

  • Representation of wireless communication with signals criss-crossing the globe.
    Advancing wireless communications for research, education
    5/23/25

    UB's partnership with Florida Atlantic University will tap UB’s expertise in wireless networking, AI, autonomy and more.

  • Chet Langway examines an ice core sample.
    Remembering Chet Langway
    5/22/25

    Considered the pioneer of ice core drilling, the late UB professor emeritus' work extracting climate data from ice sheets continues at the university today.

  • A man leans against a wall with his head on his arm looking distraught.
    New theory suggests ‘emotional invalidation’ can be a precursor to crime
    5/19/25

    UB criminologist Christopher Dennison builds upon General Strain Theory, with implications for crime reduction.

  • Close up of a child's hand as they write in a notebook.
    Key to spotting dyslexia early could be AI-powered handwriting analysis
    5/16/25

    AI shows promise detecting dyslexia and dysgraphia from what children write on paper and tablets, a UB-led study suggests.

  • NSF logo.
    UB student receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
    5/16/25

    Margaret Azu, a PhD student in clinical psychology, has received the prestigious award that supports the recipient's graduate research training.

  • A pregnant woman has her blood pressure measured at the doctor's office.
    Maternal health risks during pregnancy tied to higher BP in kids
    5/14/25

    A study found that the effects grow as children age, suggesting that blood pressure interventions could start as early as pregnancy.

  • Misael Hernandez won the Cultural Insights and Interpretations award during the Art of Research exhibition.
    MFA candidate receives Thayer Fellowship
    5/14/25

    In addition to the prestigious SUNY award, Misael Hernandez was recognized at UB’s Art of Research competition.

  • Nick Henshue.
    Unearthing the intricate world of earthworms
    5/13/25

    UB faculty member Nick Henshue has made it his life’s work to better understand these underground organisms.

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