• Cconceptual illustration of triboelectric charging.
    Your gadget’s next power supply? Your body
    2/12/18

    A gold tab attached to the skin converts mechanical energy into juice for wearables and self-powered electronics.

  • Otter skull.
    Habitat influences skull development
    2/12/18

    Diet is not the sole factor in how skulls in the carnivoran mammal group are shaped and function, new research has found.

  • Students from a buffalo school sit at a table as a teacher talks.
    GSE takes it to the streets
    2/9/18

    Some GSE faculty members have started projects that aim to benefit community education and the people most in need of the university’s expertise.

  • Neurovascular diagnostics principles Jeff Harvey, Hui Meng and Vincent Tutino.
    UB spinoffs receive federal funding
    2/7/18

    The three companies will use awards of $225,000 to advance technologies in health care and water purification.

  • Light microscopy images of retinas from animal model of Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome (SLOS). One shows an untreated retina and the other shows treatment with antioxidant combination therapy.
    Potential therapy for rare birth defect
    2/7/18

    A new study by UB vision researchers suggests that adding antioxidant therapy to the standard-of-care prevents vision loss in babies with SLOS.

  • New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, NY.
    Investors lose when IPOs involve analysts
    1/31/18

    Information from these reports benefits insiders — banks, analysts and firms — according to UB-led research.

  • conceptual image of a brain.
    Studying glial cells' role in addiction
    1/31/18

    Research by UB scientists suggests these specialized cells help rewire the addicted brain.

  • An illustration depicting agglutinated blood and un-agglutinated blood moving through a chip.
    Moving toward coin-sized medical labs
    1/30/18

    A UB-led advancement in ‘microchip plumbing’ could aid developing countries, soldiers and chronic disease sufferers.

  • An smiling infant in a research study sits on the floor while a researcher holds a functional near-infrared spectroscopy device around her forehead.
    Exploring music, cognition link
    1/29/18

    GSE researchers say infants’ ability to recognize and prefer certain music may help further understanding of other types of learning.

  • Adnan Siddiqui.
    Siddiqui a leader of key stroke trial
    1/29/18

    The COMPASS trial provides more evidence that aspiration-based thrombectomy is a safe and effective alternative for patients with acute ischemic stroke.

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