To help teachers determine if their pre-kindergarten students are ready to transition to formal schooling, a UB-led team of researchers will create augmented reality and mobile game versions of the Head-Toes-Knees-Shoulders (HTKS) assessment.
“Labor,” a biological art project by UB professor Paul Vanouse that uses bacteria to recreate the smell of human sweat, was named one of 10 winners in the art and science category at international science competition Falling Walls 2021.
Using a new class of drugs developed at UB, researchers aim to prevent anticancer toxins from harming healthy tissue. The work is supported by a $1.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute.
Federally funded projects aim to advance research and education in climate science and mitigation, the design of ‘robot swarms,’ methods for computational modeling of solar energy materials, and more
UB professor Mary Bush, a forensic dentist who has helped analyze prominent criminal investigations, published her second crime fiction novel, “The Secrets We Bury,” on June 2.