• Cover of "The Age of Loneliness".
    UB faculty member turns to environment with essay collection
    7/31/24

    Laura Marris’ “The Age of Loneliness” calls attention to the growing separation between people and more-than-human stories of place.

  • Hand holding a vaccine vial, with syringe.
    Key reminders why vaccines are effective
    7/30/24

    UB biochemist Mark O'Brian offers some facts about vaccines that skeptics like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. get wrong.

  • Concept of inclusive leadership featuring diverse figures all shaking hands.
    Keeping child welfare workers on the job
    7/29/24

    A UB study has found that a workplace with inclusive leadership can help retain workers and maintain continuous services for children and their families.

  • Broken lightbulb.
    Stifling corporate innovation
    7/26/24

    New School of Management research reveals unintended costs of the SEC's EDGAR database.

  • Haiqing Lin and a student in the lab.
    UB, partners awarded grant to diversify STEM
    7/25/24

    UB will host scholars from underrepresented backgrounds and provide expertise in hydrogen fuel production.

  • Concept of AI in healthcare featuring a stethoscope and AI icons.
    Seed funding for health projects integrating AI
    7/23/24

    A total of $200,000 in funding has been awarded to four cross-disciplinary projects in the first round of awards.

  • Concept of flexible thinking.
    Adapting and thriving in the modern workplace
    7/23/24

    New School of Management research provides a framework for understanding flexible thinking.

  • Concept of chatbot.
    Making bots more chatty
    7/22/24

    A new research framework developed by UB researchers will help AI chatbots better mimic human conversation.

  • PhD student Blessing Ogboo works in the lab of chemistry professor David Heppner.
    Removing guesswork from drug discovery
    7/22/24

    With support from a $2.5 million NIH grant, UB chemist David Heppner is trying to answer key questions about the time-consuming and costly drug discovery process.  

  • Concept of rights, freedom and equality featuring people protesting holding signs.
    Grant to support study of rights, equality, freedom
    7/19/24

    The Templeton Foundation is funding the innovative project that will show how diversity, disagreement and dynamism are crucial for an open society.

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