News about the latest UB research in science, engineering and technology, and its impact on society. (see all topics)
UB research finds that a Greenland glacier long expected to remain relatively stable in the face of climate change has previously undetected features that may indicate it is less stable than scientists have understood.
Stephan Kolzenburg studies where and how far lava will flow if a volcano erupts.
Forensic dentist Mary Bush and colleagues publish commentary outlining problems with bitemark analysis.
A new UB-led study helps solve a longstanding physics mystery about the insulator-to-metal transition.
The new study finds the island was mostly ice free only 416,000 years ago and is more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought.
The discovery could help reduce the plant-based drug’s three-year production time; lead to less toxic alternatives.
The $60,000 SUNY grant will help create an open system for collaboration and resource sharing.
The work could improve a promising type of immunotherapy treatment — chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy.
Project will focus on creating efficient, cheap, durable catalysts for hydrogen-powered fuel cell trucks.
The scientific sleuthing is one of many activities planned at the Eric Pitman Annual Summer Workshop in Computational Science.
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