• Copprium founder and president Brian Bischoff shows off a sample of the company's product.
    Copprium moves its tech closer to marketplace with UB’s assistance
    4/5/24

    The conductive ink startup was spun out from the university’s Business and Entrepreneur Partnerships office.

  • Rainbow-colored line drawing of interconnected human figures on a black background.
    Des Forges symposium set for April 16
    4/4/24

    The conference held in memory of the human rights advocate will focus on sexual and reproductive rights from a human rights perspective.

  • A person using a filter over the lens of a camera to photograph a partial solar eclipse in 2017.
    UB geoscientists to help photograph eclipse for NASA
    4/4/24

    Citizen science teams across the path of totality will take advantage of a rare opportunity to observe the sun’s atmosphere.

  • NSF director, Sethuraman Panchanathan, speaks from a podium during the UB | AI Chat.
    NSF director trades AI knowledge with UB community
    4/4/24

    Sethuraman Panchanathan learned plenty about UB’s research — and also offered plenty of advice — during a visit to campus.

  • Andrew Talal sits at a desk with a laptop open to a telemedicine session.
    JAMA paper shows telemedicine success for HCV treatment
    4/4/24

    In people with opioid use disorder, telemedicine treatment for hepatitis C virus was more than twice as successful as off-site referral.

  • An illustration of optical fibers spinning around the globe.
    Transporting spin information at the speed of light
    4/3/24

    Scientists transfer electron spin to photons, a quantum tech advancement that could offer rapid communication over interplanetary distances.

  • Preparing to cut the ribbon to open the National AI Institute for Exceptional Education are (from left) Sahana Rangasrinivasan, a computer science and engineering PhD candidate; NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan; U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer; UB President Satish K. Tripathi and Venu Govindaraju, vice president for research and economic development and principal investigator of the AI institute. Photo: Nancy J. Parisi.
    UB is ready to lead in AI for social good
    4/2/24

    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan opened the National AI Institute for Exceptional Education.

  • Nine squares, each with nanoshells (from a microscope) inside. The nanoshells look like tennis balls with unique colors.
    Creating nanoshell catalyst to capture methane emissions
    4/2/24

    A UB-led research team is developing new catalysts that aim to turn climate-warming methane emissions into useful commercial products.

  • Concept of renewable energy featuring hydrogen fuel and solar energy.
    UB awarded $1.25M to create clean energy research hub
    4/2/24

    The project will tap UB’s expertise in materials science, advanced manufacturing, AI and more.

  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff onboard Hydrographic Survey Vessel CATLETT observe the damage resulting from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, March 26, 2024.
    Bridge collapse to have immediate impact on ports
    4/1/24

    UB maritime shipping expert Irina Benedyk says the supply chain will see delays in automobiles, coal and other goods typically handled in Baltimore.

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