News about the latest UB research in science, engineering and technology, and its impact on society. (see all topics)
Tablets and laptops have their educational virtues, but new research suggests they have limitations as well.
BioPrax™, a medical device created using technology licensed from UB, is being developed to improve the treatment of periprosthetic joint infections.
The event features a Caltech cosmologist who is also an award-winning poet.
With help from UB, Smart Walls Construction has received funding from the National Science Foundation and hired student interns.
University at Buffalo researchers discovered that the human diet — a result of increased meat consumption, cooking and agriculture — has led to stark differences in the saliva of humans compared to that of other primates.
Physicists use model systems to explore the forces that may be at play.
Miles will provide outreach to teachers, gov’t officials, industry and others interested in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
Ancient deposits of sediment can reveal information about prehistoric trends in temperature, humidity and precipitation.
The customized Lincoln MKZ will help boost the university’s research enterprise in connected and autonomous vehicles.
Physicists manipulate energy valleys in tungsten disulfide, with potential applications in quantum computing.
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