• Business people gathered for a meeting around a table; a woman talks with an easel behind her featuring a drawing and the words "core values.".
    Moral leaders perform better
    10/24/18

    But what’s “moral” is up for debate, according to results of a study led by School of Management researcher Jim Lemoine.

  • Illustration of a city and farm, with shining sun.
    It’s time to reflect on efforts in food systems planning
    10/22/18

    A special issue of a peer-reviewed journal outlines the new frontiers in, and challenges to, the governance of food systems.

  • hands manipulating a smartphone.
    Vulnerabilities exposed in terahertz data links
    10/19/18

    A new study finds that terahertz data links aren’t as immune to eavesdropping as many have assumed.

  • Randall Rasmusson and Glenna Bett in the lab.
    UB spinoff moving into new market
    10/19/18

    Cytocybernetics will use an SBIR award to develop a device for studying drugs that treat neurological disorders.

  • Brain showing connections between different regions.
    How does brain structure influence language tasks?
    10/18/18

    Computational modeling shows promise as a tool for probing this question, a study finds.

  • robot with human face ponders a situation.
    Examining ethical issues with AI
    10/17/18

    A new UB project will examine the ethical and social concerns raised by the increasing use of artificial intelligence in the criminal justice system.

  • Photo illustration of how the 3D printer fingerprint technology works.
    3D printers have ‘fingerprints’
    10/17/18

    The discovery by the UB-led research team could help trace 3D-printed guns and counterfeit goods.

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    Training big data scientists studying dementia
    10/16/18

    The training program funded by a grant to the School of Nursing will help better predict the functional decline, mortality and sleep of patients.

  • Skywritten words "dislike" and the thumbs-down emoji.
    Curbing social media harassment, abuse
    10/15/18

    A new system for automatically detecting prejudice in social media posts can help constrain this behavior online, new UB research has found.  

  • Male on stationery bike with tubing device around his neck.
    Sexes differ on comfort during and after exercise
    10/12/18

    The UB study is the first to highlight sex differences in thermal behavior and could one day inform development of new athletic apparel.

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