News about the latest UB research in science, engineering and technology, and its impact on society. (see all topics)
The novel biometric tool, EarEcho, uses sound waves to identify the ear canal’s unique geometry.
The quantum technology advancement could help lead to improvements in computing, data processing.
The jewel is helping engineers develop tough yet lightweight protective material.
The efforts — part of the Monarch Watch program — can help to promote conservation.
UB engineers develop a dynamic gripper that mimics the adjustable grip of a human hand, an advancement that could improve industrial safety.
The award is the oldest given by any local section of the American Chemical Society.
With the help of UB researchers, the companies are working to improve display screens, and cooling wearable devices.
A study identifies dozens of new carbon structures that are expected to be superhard, including some that may be about as hard as diamonds.
The growth is linked to UB recruiting world-class faculty to Buffalo and developing state-of-the-art research labs.
This summer, five teams of UB students who didn’t know each other from Adam came together in a startup boot camp to develop a medical device to solve a devastating and costly surgical complication.
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