• Aerial view of South Africa's Greater Cape Floristic Region.
    BioSCape shows how life on Earth can be measured from space
    2/6/25

    New studies co-led by UB show how 160 scientists mapped South Africa’s biodiversity using NASA aircraft and fieldwork.

  • Map of Europe showing a plane flying from France to the UK.
    UB anthropologist's new book explores ‘sideways migration’
    2/4/25

    Deborah Reed-Danahay examines a population shift in which people move from one socially and economically well-off country to a similar one.

  • A doctor consults with a pregnant person.
    Improving maternal health outcomes in Western New York
    2/4/25

    UB's Mickey Sperlich and the Buffalo Prenatal-Perinatal Network will use an NIH award to address the effects of trauma during pregnancy.

  • Laptop chatbots communicating.
    When AI forms unscripted alliances
    1/31/25

    A new UB study finds that robots can mirror human behavior and learn to cooperate with each other.

  • Concept of nanoelectronics featuring the surface of a semiconductor chip.
    Mixing silicon with 2D materials for new semiconductor tech
    1/30/25

    The work by researchers in the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies could lead to energy-efficient microelectronics.

  • A young soccer player receives medical assessment for a concussion.
    After a concussion, active management is most effective treatment
    1/30/25

    A New England Journal of Medicine paper outlines the best evidence-based care for evaluating and managing concussions,

  • UB Food Lab team shares data through interactive activities at the Juneteenth Agriculture Pavilion in Buffalo.
    Promoting data equity for food equity
    1/28/25

    With funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a UB team is exploring the connections between data equity and food equity.

  • Aerial view of Fairbanks, AK skyline. Credit: Quitin Soloviev.
    UB project to study climate adaptation in Alaska
    1/27/25

    The project could inform strategies for Buffalo and NYS by evaluating housing in a part of the country where climate change is occurring faster.

  • Diana Aga and Mindula Wijayahena analyze a chromatogram and an ion mobility separation of PFOS projected on a large screen behind them.
    Bacteria found to eat forever chemicals
    1/27/25

    UB researchers identified a strain that can also break down some of the toxic byproducts.

  • Aperson refuses an acholic beverage by holding a hand up to it.
    UB researcher contributes to report on alcohol and health
    1/24/25

    The National Academies report examined linkages to cancer and seven other health outcomes.

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