• Anthony Tessari with students in front of the laminar box.
    UB, Tongji University begin collaboration
    6/19/18

    Each university brings strengths to the joint research project exploring liquefaction in transitional soils.

  • Carla A. Frederick (left) and Danielle M. Goetz.
    New drug offers hope to CF patients
    6/18/18

    Research by UB's Carla Frederick and Danielle Goetz helped lead to FDA approval of a new combination drug to treat cystic fibrosis.

  • Summer clouds swirl in around the Staccato Peaks of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula.
    Scientists speak with one voice on Antarctic ice loss
    6/14/18

    UB’s Beata Csatho is a member of an international team that has produced a new assessment of the ice sheet’s change since 1992.

  • Ia Iashvili and Avto Kharchilava.
    Higgs tangoes with top quark in latest physics discovery
    6/13/18

    UB scientists made key contributions to the research, which confirms existing predictions but leaves questions about the nature of the universe.

  • hand holding a cellphone with "donate" on the screen.
    Want narcissists to donate? Make it about them
    6/8/18

    Narcissists are more likely to donate to charity when they can imagine themselves in a victim’s situation, according to new UB research.

  • Shermali Gunawardena.
    Seeking new answers on Alzheimer’s
    6/8/18

    UB biologist Shermali Gunawardena studies “traffic jams” in brain cells, a new approach that aims to unravel the origins of the disease.

  • Ice conference speakers.
    Icemen cometh to Buffalo
    6/8/18

    Climate researchers from across the globe came to Buffalo to talk about how ice responds to climate change.

  • Senior woman comforting unhappy husband in a home setting.
    Study examines treatment side effects, well-being
    6/7/18

    For patients with prostate cancer, dysfunction due to treatment side effects results in increased emotional distress — and vice versa

  • SUNY Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson describes how a company she co-founded was responsible for the Academy Award-winning visual effects, specifically the 3-D images of the blue Na’vi people in the movie "Avatar.".
    SUNY chief, Hollywood, Erich Bloch and more
    6/6/18

    At the Eric Bloch Symposium, SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson talked about the importance of commercializing faculty research.

  • Group of people doing plank on yoga mats in studio.
    Exercise mitigates genetic effects of obesity later in life
    6/6/18

    The UB-led research highlights the importance of remaining physically active, even after age 70.

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