• Chris Li.
    Li named Cottrell Scholar
    2/17/25

    The UB chemist was recognized by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement for developing a lightning-inspired green ammonia reactor.

  • A scene from the Night in the Woods video game.
    Article on queer pastorals among first in new journal
    2/13/25

    UB professor Cody Mejeur asks readers to rethink and re-examine their relationships with nature and the living beings they share the world with.

  • Concept of AI-driven subscription models featuring an AI icon in a shopping cart.
    AI subscription models reshape retail landscape
    2/12/25

    Retailers are rapidly adopting artificial intelligence and subscription-based models to enhance customer loyalty and drive growth.

  • Joyce Hwang.
    Why designing for all species matters
    2/12/25

    In the new Driven to Discover podcast, architect Joyce Hwang discusses her work incorporating habitats for animals into human spaces and why that’s mutually beneficial.

  • A researcher working in a lab.
    ‘Disruptive impact’ on UB research from NIH cap
    2/12/25

    Cutting indirect cost reimbursement for NIH grants will have a significant impact on UB’s ability to carry out lifesaving medical research, UB officials say.

  • Person injecting themselves with a syringe pen.
    Vision issues in patients on GLP-1 drugs concerning physicians
    2/7/25

    A small percentage have had vision problems, but a direct causal link with the drugs has not been established. 

  • Person peering out of a computer screen, fingers parting blinds.
    Building trust in artificial intelligence
    2/6/25

    UB study finds framing can boost employee confidence, but one big error can destroy it.

  • 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.

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