• Screen with various encrypted messaging apps displayed.
    Encrypted messaging for military operations poses critical risks
    3/27/25

    School of Management faculty members weigh in on what the use of Signal and platforms like it means for global security.

  • A delicious looking bowl of chili.
    Dig in! The benefits of eating chili during pregnancy
    3/27/25

    A UB study suggests that when consumed in chili during pregnancy, beans may help lower one’s risk for gestational diabetes.

  • The Empire AI server block photographed in December 2024 at the Center Bioinformatics and Life Sciences (CBLS) in Buffalo, NY.
    Harnessing AI for the public good
    3/24/25

    With Empire AI, UB is helping people with ALS, improving medical imaging, boosting mental health resources and much more.

  • Graduate Students working in the Clean Room in Davis Hall Photographer: Douglas Levere.
    11 UB students receive SUNY GREAT awards
    3/21/25

    The award provides funding that students can use for research expenses, career growth, related travel and to augment stipends.

  • Concept of listening to music alone, a silohuette of a person wearing colorful swirling headphones.
    Solo soundtrack
    3/20/25

    A UB study reveals the hidden social benefits of listening to music alone.

  • Henry Louis Taylor speaks to attendee at a Transform the Black East Side meeting.
    Neighborhood chosen for East Side transformation
    3/19/25

    Local stakeholders turned out for a meeting to hear about the neighborhood, why it was chosen and what happens next. 

  • Concept of language access, a wall mural with the word "welcome" in different languages.
    The importance of language access
    3/18/25

    UB social work researcher Yunju Nam will take part in a U.S. Civil Rights Commission panel examining the extent to which language barriers limit access to government services.

  • Crystals of the berkelocene “sandwich” in a vial.
    Scientists discover new heavy-metal molecule
    3/17/25

    The new UB-Berkeley Lab study describes a breakthrough in heavy-element chemistry.

  • Robin Costello.
    More than photos needed to make scientists relatable
    3/13/25

    A study shows humanizing biographical information is needed to make scientists relatable to students and boost their engagement with class activities.

  • Two men huddling behind a computer monitor.
    The dangers of disclosing defensive strategies
    3/13/25

    A new School of Management study provides insights for counterterrorism management.

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