• Two people pictured in a darkened gallery exhibition space.
    Listen like an oyster
    12/12/25

    An immersive, multimedia exhibition invites audiences into an underwater world of oysters, and how human-made sounds might affect them. 

  • XX pictured in his lab.
    UB pharmacy researcher makes diabetes breakthrough
    12/9/25

    The discovery, featured on the cover of Analytical Chemistry, could potentially slow the progression to full-blown diabetes.

  • Group of women working together at a conference table.
    More women, better audits
    12/9/25

    New research from the School of Management spotlights the value women bring to audit teams and the workplace.

  • Elizabeth Rivera Rosario fits the eye reading device in front of Wei Bo.
    New hearing loss test checks the eyes — not the ears
    12/8/25

    UB spinout Auspex Medix advances AI-powered hearing test to help older adults thwart cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s and more.

  • Person entering a polling place.
    Shifting perceptions of patients with mental illness
    12/5/25

    A UB study of third-year pharmacy students indicates that presenting facts can influence views and reduce stigmas.

  • Concept of online grocery shopping with a cellphone overflowing with health foods.
    Preloading online carts with healthy food improves family grocery purchases
    12/5/25

    A UB-Instacart pilot study increased the nutritional quality of groceries of families with young children without increasing grocery costs.

  • woman lays on a couch, covered with a blanket, talking to a doctor on her phone.
    Telehealth boomed during COVID, but not everywhere
    12/4/25

    A School of Management study found widespread inefficiencies, especially in rural areas and the Midwest.

  • A medical professional examines a woman with a bruise on her forehead.
    Rapid dissemination of new concussion, TBI guidelines urged
    12/3/25

    UB expert John Leddy says quick implementation of the new guidelines for primary care providers will benefit patients sooner.

  • Graphic representing pain experienced in numerous sites in the body.
    Number of pain sites matters for cognitive function
    12/3/25

    A UB study suggests that chronic pain experienced in more than one site is strongly associated with a faster decline later in life.

  • Diagram describing gas separation.
    New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO2
    12/2/25

    The unexpected finding could inspire new designs for industrial gas separation technologies.

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