• Attendees at the wokshop look at a research poster.
    New, improved ways to find forever chemicals topic of workshop
    10/3/23

    Scientists from across the globe gathered at UB to discuss the latest chemical analysis breakthroughs.

  • Rosalind Lai.
    Why do women develop cerebral aneurysms at higher rate than men?
    10/3/23

    Neurosurgeon Rosalind Lai has received a Young Investigator Grant to study the reasons behind this phenomenon.

  • Diagram of the way a carbon-doped metal oxide membrain works.
    Heat-resistant membrane could lower cost of separating molecules
    10/3/23

    The technology could cut the cost for making pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and other products.

  • A cooking pot on a gas stove-top.
    Unclean cooking fuels linked to developmental delays in kids
    10/2/23

    While it's well-known that cigarette smoke is bad, fuels like natural gas might not be viewed the same way, researchers say.

  • A surgeon checks on a patient following surgery.
    Genetics can predict — and help improve — bariatric surgery outcomes
    10/2/23

    Research shows that personalized medicine has significant value in determining how patients will fare after the procedure.

  • Eva Zurek.
    UB partnering on world-leading EP-OPAL laser
    9/29/23

    The ultrahigh-intensity laser facility at the University of Rochester could reestablish U.S. leadership in the field of high-peak-power lasers.

  • Jean Wactawski-Wende visits with the veggie van on UB South Campus.
    More than a market, UB Veggie Van is a ‘living lab’
    9/27/23

    The project will test innovations developed through the Veggie Van Study, in addition to being a place to buy fresh produce.

  • Brenda Moore in the library stacks.
    Moore receives career achievement award
    9/26/23

    The Morris Janowitz award recognizes senior scholars whose careers have demonstrated excellence in the field of military sociology.

  • Zoom image: Elad Levy, L. Nelson Hopkins Endowed Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and president of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, delivers his opening speech Sept. 11 at the CNS meeting. Photo: Rosalind Lai
    UB Neurosurgery plays key role at CNS meeting
    9/26/23

    The department was recognized with having the most accepted abstracts at the Congress of Neurological Surgeons' meeting, led by chair Elad Levy.

  • Concept of manipulation featuring large hands with stings attached to the fingers that are tangled around a smaller figure's body and head.
    Finding predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda
    9/26/23

    A UB study's results provide a foundation for counter messaging to neutralize those appeals or encourage people to leave terrorist groups.

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