• Concept of misinformation in social media featuring a person drinking coffee while looking at a smartphone while various icons swirl out from the phone.
    Exploring solutions to misinformation on social media
    4/14/23

    The symposium hosted by the Center for Information Integrity brings UB and visiting scholars together to address the problem of misinformation.

  • "Art of Research" graphic featuring those words and four small photographs.
    Conveying research through imagery
    4/13/23

    The new Art of Research competition encourages grad students and postdocs to present the inherent beauty of their scholarship through original images.

  • Various aspects of treating type 1 diabetes including diet, medication, weight control, blood sugar monitoring.
    Global burden of Type 1 diabetes still high
    4/13/23

    Despite advances in recent years, the global burden of the disease remains high, a Lancet overview authored by a UB researcher has found.

  • Angela Khidir, holding a framed certificate in a hospital setting.
    Resident takes first place in cardiology innovation competition
    4/11/23

    Angela Khidhir’s winning device, the StressVest, improves the accuracy of echocardiography.

  • Barn filled with cows at a dairy farm.
    Residual emissions critical to fighting climate change
    4/11/23

    UB researcher Holly Jean Buck argues that better knowledge of these often-overlooked emissions is essential to achieving net-zero.

  • Person holding a sign saying Trust the plan.
    How QAnon went from fringe to mainstream on Twitter
    4/10/23

    The journey represents an evolution that arrived by tapping into an interconnected media system, says UB researcher Yini Zhang.

  • Promotional graphic for the PBS/American Experience documentary, "The Sun Queen.".
    UB environmental historian featured in PBS documentary
    4/10/23

    Adam Rome is among the experts interviewed in the film about solar energy pioneer Mária Telkes.

  • The panel at the CTSI Health Literacy forum.
    Exploring impacts on health literacy
    4/7/23

    A panel of experts from the community and UB discussed the effects of language, messaging and AI at the CTSI Annual Forum.

  • Soo-Kyung Lee holds a doll for her daughter, Yuna. Father Jae Lee watches.
    Furthering work on genetic brain disorder
    4/6/23

    UB biologist Soo-Kyung Lee has been awarded a $1.5 million grant to study gene therapy for FOXG1 Syndrome, a disease that affects her daughter.

  • A depressed-looking person wearing a face mask holding a glass of liquor with a bottle of alcohol in the foreground.
    Pandemic-related drinking, mental health
    4/5/23

    People who kept their drinking habits had lower prevalence of mental health issues compared to those who abstained or whose patterns changed.

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