News about the latest UB research in science, engineering and technology, and its impact on society. (see all topics)
A quick internet search for recordings of humpback whale song can find tens of thousands, if not millions, of visits, leading you to ask, “Who doesn’t love listening to whale song?” One answer might be “whales.”
UB runs blast tests to simulate violent phenomena that occur during volcanic eruptions, drawing scientists from all over the world.
Study suggests that a gene encoding a viral protein has been carefully preserved in Myotis bats for millions of years.
Like the state animal of New York, the rover-like vehicle uses surroundings to build complex structures, overcome obstacles.
Study finds the grain an ideal and safe contrast agent for diagnosing swallowing disorders.
Scientists have improved the performance of magnetic nanoparticles designed to roast and destroy tumors.
Therapeutic agent has potential to help Type 2 diabetes patients regulate blood sugar and lose weight.
Discovery — centered on a gene called CD36 — illuminates a process tied to the aging of cells and organisms.
UB scientists contributed to the research, which confirms predictions but leaves open prickly questions about the nature of the universe.
Biologist Shermali Gunawardena studies ‘traffic jams’ in brain cells with the hope of unraveling the origins of disease.
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