• Helping obese women exercise more.
    Helping obese women exercise more
    11/8/16

    A UB scientist is testing a new exercise program that shifts the focus from weight loss to other benefits like better mood and improved sleep.

  • Impact of election lingers in our psyche.
    Impact of election lingers on our psyche
    11/8/16

    Even after Nov. 8, the campaign likely will generate depression and feelings of helplessness, UB psychiatrist Steven Dubovsky says. 

  • Tiny graphene radios may lead to Internet of Nano-Things.
    Tiny graphene radios may lead to Internet of Nano-Things
    11/4/16

    The super-material can tap an unused terahertz band, leading to ultrafast wireless communication.

  • Climate change: More than heat waves and hurricanes.
    Climate change is more than heat waves, hurricanes
    11/4/16

    A UB research team is examining the impact changing weather patterns will have on building stock.

  • Study finds status quo in diagnosing kidney injury.
    Status quo in diagnosing AKI
    11/4/16

    Researcher Amanda Hassinger says most pediatric ICU physicians aren't using the newest guidelines to diagnose acute kidney injury.

  • Bak USA-UB link growing stronger.
    Bak USA's link with UB growing stronger
    11/3/16

    The fast-growing company provides internships for students, hires graduates and leverages faculty expertise for research and development.

  • Weakness is good … when controlling light.
    Weakness is good … when directing light
    11/2/16

    A new UB study reports how a new weak-control laser beam could lead to more powerful, energy-efficient computer chips. 

  • Project a dreamscape of the house and mind.
    Dreamscape of the house and mind
    11/2/16

    UB architect Dennis Maher's ‘A Second Home’ in Pittsburgh features a fantasy world of thousands of found and altered objects.

  • Venture capital more impactful than angel investments.
    Study examines tech startup funding
    11/1/16

    Tech startups funded by venture capitalists go public sooner and are more innovative than those partnering with angel investors, a UB study has found.

  • Celebrity news helps to end childbirth stigma.
    Celebrity news helps to end childbirth stigma
    10/31/16

    UB sociologist Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk says news coverage of celebrities' out-of-wedlock childbirth can serve as an agent for social change.

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