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Findings from a study, led by UB geologist Greg Valentine, could lead to policy changes that help save lives and infrastructure.
Recently published paper suggests that ‘hypergraphs’ better explain how neuronal networks communicate.
The $15 million National Science Foundation program will foster innovation and accelerate economic development in Western New York, and beyond.
Initiative aims to improve health outcomes in neighborhoods whose residents are more likely to experience chronic, serious diseases.
The event will explore how and why deepfakes generate concern in a world where seeing is not always believing.
The advancement involving manganese trichloride 'opens the floodgates to a whole new area of research,' says lead scientist David Lacy.
Zurek, a theoretical chemist, is a leading expert in computational materials chemistry.
The National Science Foundation-funded project aims to reduce online fraud among older adults, who lose billions of dollars each year.
Barbara Humpton will also talk about the company’s software gift to UB, which will prepare students for in-demand STEM jobs.
The huntingtin protein may travel together with important signaling molecules in injured neurons, researchers find.
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