• Silhouette of trump with a cellphone in his hands, twitter birds above.
    Trump's tweets bring Dems, GOP together
    6/26/19

    While they may be on opposite ends of the political spectrum, both parties disapprove of insults and false statements from the president.

  • Project partners gather to mark the formal dedication of "Life Support" exhibit that features a salvaged 400-year-old yellow box tree that was removed from a residential neighborhood.
    Dead tree gives new life to Australian landscape
    6/24/19

    UB architect Joyce Wang’s lastest “habitecture” project turns a dead, 400-year-old tree into a living habitat and art project.

  • Frank Scannapieco.
    Scannapieco earns IADR award
    6/21/19

    The prestigious Research in Oral Biology Award recognizes the UB faculty member's outstanding research in the field.

  • Students on the balustrade of the canteen terrace, around 1931.
    Giving Bauhaus women overdue recognition
    6/20/19

    An exhibition co-curated by UB art historian Libby Otto, and a new book she co-authored, profile 45 women who carried the Bauhaus message to a global audience.

  • Two students working with a drone.
    UB bringing ethics into computer science classes
    6/20/19

    Ethics in the curriculum will now be a requirement, rather than an afterthought, organizers say.

  • Cloud computing concept. Application of software and internet cables.
    Finding the right balance of cloud computing resources
    6/19/19

    Researchers in the School of Management have developed a solution to manage cloud computing resources more cost-effectively.

  • Artist's rendering of two hyenas with white coats in an Arctic environment under a partially cloudy sky.
    Fossil teeth reveal ancient hyenas in the Arctic
    6/18/19

    The findings of a study led by UB's Jack Tseng fill an important gap in scientists’ knowledge of how hyenas reached North America.

  • African American male smoking a cigarette.
    Study underscores role of menthol in smoking cessation
    6/18/19

    Researchers cite marketing efforts geared toward African Americans as being among the reasons why these smokers are 12% less likely to quit.

  • Concept of choice overload featuring a person standing in front of different arrows representing choices.
    The 'paralyzing paradox' of too many choices
    6/17/19

    We love having options, but when we're actually forced to choose, the process goes south, UB psychology researchers say.

  • A UB chemistry PhD candidate wearing purple gloves and holding up a polymer solution.
    Slowing the pace of global warming
    6/14/19

    UB scientists have been awarded $1.8 million to develop membranes that can separate carbon dioxide from other emissions.

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