• Silhouettes of two heads, one red and one blue, photo-illustration of political differences.
    Emotions influence processing of political information
    1/10/19

    A UB study found that fear and anger related to the 2016 election and the issue of climate change had different effects on conservatives and liberals.

  • grad students working with autonomous vehicles in a lab.
    ‘Teaching’ physics to AI systems
    1/10/19

    UB engineers will use a $1 million DARPA award to provide artificial intelligence systems with a broader foundation of knowledge through physics.

  • Tablet with ADHD diagnosis and heartbeat graph on the display.
    ADHD drugs unlikely to cause cardiac damage in children
    1/7/19

    The results of a long-term, NIH-funded study could allay concerns that ADHD drugs could damage the hearts of children who take them.

  • termite mounds.
    UB geographer finds pattern in network of termite mounds
    1/3/19

    An impromptu meeting in a remote Brazilian town led to a study that made headlines around the world.

  • emergency room sign.
    After naloxone, when can patients be discharged?
    1/3/19

    A UB study confirms patients can be discharged from the ED just an hour after they receive the medication that curtails drug overdoses.

  • 3D-printed dentures.
    Groundbreaking discoveries — and headlines — in 2018
    1/2/19

    From identifying a potential autism treatment to creating fungal-fighting 3D-printed dentures — here are some highlights from a year of discovery.

  • Detail of remyelination research image.
    What prevents remyelination in the brain?
    12/19/18

    New UB research could lead to a novel approach to developing treatments for MS and other inflammatory diseases.

  • Girls on the start — Stock Photo Unidentified girls on the start of the 60 meters dash during the Ukainian Track and Field Championships on February 17, 2012 in Sumy, Ukraine.
    Anthology inspires critical thinking on women’s sports
    12/17/18

    UB historian Susan Cahn and co-editors have updated the popular work with readings dedicated to emerging issues.

  • A depressed-looking member of the military looks out a window.
    Studying health of military personnel
    12/17/18

    Public health researcher Gregory Homish has been awarded a $2.7 million NIH grant to continue his work examining health outcomes among members of the military.

  • Ciprian “Chip” Ionita, assistant professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering holds vascular 3D printed phantoms at University at Buffalo- Gates Vascular Institute.
    3D-printed models enhance surgery
    12/14/18

    The models of a patient's vascular system help surgeons better prepare for delicate operations for stroke, aneurysms and heart failure.

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