• Concept of divided politics featuring an American flag ripped through the center while several human figures talk to each other.
    Trump shooting shocks nation
    7/16/24

    UB experts say the shockwaves that are upending an already turbulent presidential campaign are unlikely to recede anytime soon.

  • Prescription drugs and opioids on table top.
    Multipronged approach needed to stem synthetic opioid deaths
    7/11/24

    Pharmacy professor Edward Bednarczyk discusses an online training program for prescribers and other efforts.

  • Rendering of the human thymus gland.
    Benefits of thymectomy in treating myasthenia gravis discussed
    7/8/24

    Gil Wolfe is senior author of an oped in Neurology that responds to an earlier NEJM paper that raised questions about thymic removal.

  • Top and side views of porous crystalline materials, known as covalent organic frameworks.
    Porous crystals excel at recognizing molecules
    7/5/24

    Potential applications of the new materials include industrial gas separation, sensing and catalysis.

  • Sen. Chuck Schumer pats President Tripathi on the shoulder during the Tech Hub award press conference.
    UB, partners awarded $40M to boost semiconductor industry
    7/3/24

    The Hub Tech award will support manufacturing, research and education.

  • Cellphone app for NFL Sunday Ticket.
    UB experts weigh in on NFL Sunday Ticket decision
    7/2/24

    Law professors Helen "Nellie" Drew and Christine Bartholomew call the case "rare" and the "definition of an antitrust violation."

  • Zoom image: An example of ChatGPT's analysis of deepfake images. The large language model was less accurate than state-of-the-art deepfake detectors, but impressed researchers with its ability to explain its analysis in plain language. Graphic: University at Buffalo
    Is ChatGPT the key to stopping deepfakes?
    7/2/24

    A UB-led study found that large language models’ ability to plainly explain their analysis holds promise for spotting AI-generated images.

  • A tool designed to replicate bite marks.
    Tools of UB dental professor’s bitemark research part of Smithsonian exhibit
    7/1/24

    “Forensic Science on Trial” highlights the evolution of the science used in criminal trials through the centuries.

  • Concept of a power grid delivering electricity using AI.
    AI could prevent future power outages
    6/28/24

    UB engineers and their partners at UT Dallas have created a model to make the nation’s grid more resilient amid extreme weather and projected spikes in demand.

  • NSF CAREER Award logo.
    Eight UB researchers awarded over $4.7 million in NSF CAREER awards
    6/27/24

    Their projects focus on AI algorithms, wastewater monitoring, air pollution, power grids and more.

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