• Developing catalyst to split water.
    Developing catalyst to split water
    10/17/16

    UB chemists say the chemical reaction from joining tiny crystals to nanowires could generate hydrogen fuel for vehicles.

  • National digital manufacturing leaders visit UB.
    National digital manufacturing leaders visit UB
    10/14/16

    Representatives meet to get the scoop on the advanced manufacturing scene in WNY.

  • dictionary page showing definition of 'liberal'.
    Who are you calling a good liberal?
    10/13/16

    UB research suggests being called the L-word matters on Election Day.

  • Could exercise help meth addicts recover?
    Could exercise help meth addicts recover?
    10/13/16

    A UB animal study on circadian rhythms suggests it could be a powerful new way to treat addiction.

  • CRESE resumes operations at UB.
    CRESE resumes operations at UB
    10/13/16

    The research center — among the most unique facilities in the world — focuses on extreme environments and prehospital medicine.

  • From unknown to beardog.
    From unknown to beardog
    10/12/16

    CT scans of a 37-million-year-old skull fossil reveal a clearer picture of two very small, primitive species of a dog relative. 

  • Got eczema? It may be bad evolutionary luck.
    Eczema? It may be bad evolutionary luck
    10/11/16

    A genetic variant associated strongly with the skin condition may be a random artifact of evolution, a UB study finds.

  • Startup funds help kids plan for future.
    Startup funds help kids plan for future
    10/7/16

    In the sixth installment of the weekly "big idea" series, Yunju Nam tackles economic inequality.

  • Biomedical Informatics hosts its first Fulbright scholar.
    Department hosts Fulbright scholar
    10/6/16

    Mustafa Jarrar chose UB's Department of Biomedical Informatics as the best place in the U.S. to work on biomedical ontology.

  • Study solves puzzle tied to lone wolf waves.
    Solving puzzle tied to lone wolf waves
    10/6/16

    UB researchers have developed a simpler solution for the mathematical equation that describes these enigmatic waves, called solitons.

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