A gold tab attached to the skin converts mechanical energy into juice for wearables and self-powered electronics.
Diet is not the sole factor in how skulls in the carnivoran mammal group are shaped and function, new research has found.
Some GSE faculty members have started projects that aim to benefit community education and the people most in need of the university’s expertise.
The three companies will use awards of $225,000 to advance technologies in health care and water purification.
A new study by UB vision researchers suggests that adding antioxidant therapy to the standard-of-care prevents vision loss in babies with SLOS.
Information from these reports benefits insiders — banks, analysts and firms — according to UB-led research.
Research by UB scientists suggests these specialized cells help rewire the addicted brain.
A UB-led advancement in ‘microchip plumbing’ could aid developing countries, soldiers and chronic disease sufferers.
GSE researchers say infants’ ability to recognize and prefer certain music may help further understanding of other types of learning.
The COMPASS trial provides more evidence that aspiration-based thrombectomy is a safe and effective alternative for patients with acute ischemic stroke.