• Bored man looking at computer screen.
    Delivering the most effective diversity training
    10/2/24

    A School of Management study found results vary based on how the training is designed.

  • Mekonnen Ayano.
    Reality behind Sub-Saharan land reform
    10/1/24

    In a recently published paper, law professor Mekonnen Ayano examines an issue that could mean the difference between life and death for millions of people.

  • Elad Levy holding 3-D printed model of a patient’s anatomy and vascular structures.
    Study assesses safety of brain-computer interface
    9/30/24

    The Congress of Neurological Surgeons is awarding UB neurosurgeon Elad Levy the Duke Samson Award for his abstract on the COMMAND trial.

  • Siwei Lyu.
    Lyu calls for regulations for generative AI
    9/30/24

    In testimony before New York State lawmakers, the UB AI expert cited the harmful effects of deepfakes and other false content.

  • A young man vapes and looks at his phone while in a cafe.
    Nursing researcher to study e-cigarette cessation
    9/27/24

    Eunhee Park will use a National Cancer Institute grant to evaluate use of a smartphone app in helping adolescents quit e-cigarettes.

  • 3 scientists wearing masks examine a small vial.
    UB CAT supports nine faculty-industry life sciences projects
    9/27/24

    Projects focus on cancer therapies, robotic clot-removal catheters and mRNA vaccines, among other technologies

  • Man looking at computer monitor.
    Unlocking AI’s full potential
    9/27/24

    A new UB study shows AI investment, plus a connected, skilled workforce, is a winning combination.

  • Yotam Ophir.
    Science News recognizes UB communication researcher
    9/26/24

    The publication has selected Yotam Ophir as one of its 10 “scientists to watch.”

  • A researcher in Hao Zeng's lab works on semiconductor research.
    Grant supports work on energy-efficient microelectronics
    9/26/24

    As AI stresses the electricity grid, UB scientists are working on new transistors based on 2D semiconductors and magnetoelectric materials.

  • People posing together following a ceremonial ribbon cutting for the the FOXG1 Research Center.
    ‘Hope and love’ key to UB research center
    9/26/24

    Hope and love aren’t often mentioned in the same breath as scientific research, but they’re the foundation of UB’s FOXG1 Research Center.

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