• Chaco Canyon.
    Putting sound back into a silent past
    7/10/17

    UB archaeologist David Witt and UAlbany colleague Kristy Primeau have developed a tool that turns ancient spaces into human places.

  • nanoscale photodetector.
    New photodetector can advance optoelectronics
    7/10/17

    A new device developed by UB engineer Qiaoqiang Gan and colleagues could improve solar panels, cameras, data-sharing and more.

  • Sathy Balu-Iyer.
    Balu-Iyer receives SUNY funding
    7/10/17

    Funding from SUNY's Technology Accelerator Fund will help the pharmacy professor bring his “reverse vaccination” technology to market.

  • highway scene at night.
    #TransportProblem? UB is on it
    7/5/17

    Whether you drive, ride public transit, bike or walk, chances are you encounter transportation problems. UB is using technology to help solve those problems.

  • Dan Verrico, chief marketing officer, and Dan Healy, founder and CEO, of FiduciaSolutions.
    Preventing employee theft before it begins
    7/5/17

    START-UP NY participant FiduciaSolutions has designed a fraud-defense system that has been embraced by United Way Worldwide.

  • A square sample of 3-D printed graphene aerogel held by an individual awn of a wheat plant.
    Record holder
    7/3/17

    A graphene aerogel developed by UB engineer Chi Zhou and colleagues has earned a citation as the world’s lightest 3-D printed structure in the 2018 Guinness World Records.

  • conceptual illustration of Alzheimer's research and memory loss.
    Helping advanced Alzheimer's patients
    6/28/17

    New UB research is studying genetic and epigenetic factors in the disease with the goal of restoring cognitive function.

  • Woman washing her hands at an outdoor hand-washing station.
    Improve access to soap, study urges
    6/27/17

    Researchers find that while handwashing with soap and water prevents childhood disease, access to soap at home varies around the world.

  • Bacteria.
    Near instantaneous evolution in bacteria
    6/26/17

    The surprising discovery by UB biochemist Mark O'Brian has led to a $1.28M NIH grant to investigate the mechanisms involved.

  • Erasmus Oware holds a multiple-depth soil moisture probe in his laboratory.
    Zapping ground to create soil maps.
    6/22/17

    A UB geology professor’s system using electricity for rapid soil mapping can lead to more sustainable farming.

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