• Copprium founder and president Brian Bischoff shows off a sample of the company's product.
    UB CMI awards more than $450,000 to 10 faculty-industry projects
    1/29/26

    Innovations include AI-driven ceramics, next generation contact lenses, semiconductors, copper ink and more.

  • American and Venezuelan flags.
    Faculty expert: Venezuela action may have geopolitical consequences
    1/28/26

    UB political scientist Carla Martínez Machain says Venezuela may not be the Trump administration’s last foreign intervention.

  • Atomic activity.
    New insight into light–matter thermalization
    1/27/26

    Simulation of Rydberg arrays inside an optical cavity shows photons and atoms don’t always rapidly settle at the same temperature and destroy quantum information.

  • Heart monitor in a hospital room.
    AI model predicts hospitalization of at-risk cardiac patients
    1/26/26

    UB pharmacy professor Arinze Okere’s team discovers way to accurately predict hospital admissions and 90-day readmissions.

  • Reinhard Reitzenstein, sculpture professor in the Department of Art, stands besides one of his sculptures in the new exhibit "Destination.".
    Personal story inspires Canalside art installation
    1/23/26

    UB faculty member Reinhard Reitzenstein's artwork was inspired by his own boyhood journey as an immigrant to America.

  • Concept of voters being manipulated.
    Mis/disinformation and the midterm elections
    1/22/26

    UB expert Yini Zhang says the news media and voters will struggle to keep up as social media once again plays a major role in the political messaging.

  • Discarded cigarette filters, like the one pictured above, are the most common form of litter worldwide.
    An overlooked source of microplastic pollution
    1/22/26

    Cigarette filters release two dozen microfibers upon first contact with water, threatening wildlife and human health.

  • New York State map indicating the locations of MATTERS harm reduction vending machines.
    Expanding access to overdose treatment, drug test strips
    1/21/26

    Two studies have found that harm reduction vending machines are well utilized and provide lifesaving services to high-risk individuals.

  • A team of scientists work together on research.
    CTSI video series shares insights on team science
    1/20/26

    The ongoing series aims to provide guidance from veteran investigators who have had success working in large interdisciplinary teams.

  • A young African-American man sits on a bench and looks distressed as a group of people walk away in the background.
    Link between hostile racism, suicide risk in young Black adults
    1/20/26

    A study suggests that hostile racism is associated with a 15% increase in suicide ideation and 13% increase in suicide attempts.

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