• Graphic representing pain experienced in numerous sites in the body.
    Number of pain sites matters for cognitive function
    12/3/25

    A UB study suggests that chronic pain experienced in more than one site is strongly associated with a faster decline later in life.

  • Diagram describing gas separation.
    New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO2
    12/2/25

    The unexpected finding could inspire new designs for industrial gas separation technologies.

  • Carleara Weiss working in the wet lab.
    FDA-approved Alzheimer’s screen boost for nursing lab
    12/1/25

    The test confirms the scientific validity of the biomarkers used in the lab, led by researcher Carleara Weiss, and increases demand for the lab.

  • Line of matches, one totally burnt.
    Those helping the homeless are hurting, too
    11/26/25

    A paper by UB social work researcher Amanda Aykanian links homeless services workers’ burnout to adverse childhood experiences.

  • Close up of a person wearing a continuous glucose monitor and the app that collects data.
    Study explores AI-enhanced wearable devices
    11/25/25

    UB researchers have published the first comprehensive meta-review of AI-enhanced wearables for people with prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes.

  • Marianthi Markatou.
    Markatou honored with ISI award
    11/25/25

    The SUNY Distinguished Professor is being recognized for outstanding contributions to the International Statistical Institute and the global statistical community.

  • Rohini Srihari.
    ALS, mental health, refugee flow predictions
    11/24/25

    UB computer scientist Rohini Srihari explores the many ways that AI can be utilized for the public good.

  • A sign saying "welcome" in several languages including Martiniquan and Saint Lucian Creole at the bottom.
    NSF funds inclusive language projects
    11/19/25

    UB linguist Fabiola Henri says the projects will focus on creole languages that are underrepresented in both research and new technologies.

  • A gloved hand holds a vial of blood labled "Toxic Metals Test.".
    Tackling food safety, nutrition
    11/18/25

    UB researcher Kasia Kordas is part of an international team of experts who are working to address food safety and nutrition globally.

  • Person performing life support on a child mannequin.
    UB researcher co-author of new pediatric basic life support guidelines
    11/17/25

    The guidelines seek to improve outcomes and optimize care, says chair of pediatrics Benny Joyner.

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