• A researcher holding a semiconductor chip.
    UB key player in NYS semiconductor initiative
    10/31/25

    The new SUNY - NY Creates Technology Innovation Institute will advance semiconductor research and workforce development.

  • A physical therapist manipulates a patient's knee.
    WNY patients major contributors to NEJM knee pain study
    10/31/25

    More than half of the participants were UBMD Ortho patients in the national research study that confirmed that exercise and PT help ease knee pain.

  • A lone humpback whale swimming in the ocean.
    What’s really happening when whales sing?
    10/30/25

    Contrary to the scientific consensus, they're exploring, not courting, says UB psychologist and cognitive scientist Eduardo Mercado III.

  • Concept of social policies in healthcarre featuring the hands of a doctor, one holds miniature people and healthcare icons and the other holds a red umbrella over them.
    State social policies reduce joint pain prevalence
    10/28/25

    More benefits and easier access to care mean fewer people living in pain, says UB researcher Rui Huang.

  • Elad Levy and his surgical team wearing surgical garb in the operating room.
    Carotid artery stent placed in patient who goes home same day
    10/28/25

    UB neurosurgeon Elad Levy says the case proves complex endovascular procedures can be performed in outpatient neurosurgery centers.

  • Exposed rock on the Greenland ice sheet.
    UB’s ice sheet research featured in new documentary
    10/23/25

    “The Memory of Darkness, Light, and Ice” looks at ancient sediment pulled from beneath the ice sheet that was stored at the university for many years.

  • A stack of books, one of which is labeled sociology.
    Introductory sociology textbooks filled with violence, UB study finds
    10/22/25

    Much of the violence has little instructional purpose and can affect learning, says UB sociologist Erin Hatton.

  • Woman looks at her cell phone while holding a credit card.
    Corporate culture can reduce disparities in financial services
    10/22/25

    A new study found significant banking disparities that worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Overhead view of solar panels.
    UB engineering professor wins DOE award
    10/21/25

    Sayanti Mukherjee's award-winning project emphasizes the need for social and economic buy-in for renewable energy. 

  • Margaret DeAngelis points to a circle representing macula on a chart .
    Studying sex-specific differences in AMD
    10/20/25

    UB ophthalmologist Margaret DeAngelis leads work on the neurological condition that's the leading cause of blindness in adults over 55.

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