News about the latest UB research in science, engineering and technology, and its impact on society. (see all topics)
UB study yields neural crest cells from adult skin cells, and could lead to new treatments for Parkinson’s and other brain illnesses.
An assessment tool under development could reduce chronic pain, prevent economic losses and improve surgical outcomes.
Applications are now open for the annual Bright Buffalo Niagara (BBN) Entrepreneur Expo to be held on Wednesday, June 28.
UB has entered into an agreement to implement a $1.3 million project designed to create and test work flow innovations using a standard vocabulary and set of categories to support digital manufacturing for a local technology and services innovator.
The company, interactiveX, was recently admitted to the START-UP NY economic development program
Inspired by bird and insect behavior, engineers create software designed to enable teams of common UAVs to work together.
Contrary to prevailing thought, the work suggests that there were at least two, if not more, waves of people entering South America.
Researchers are creating software to ‘clean’ large datasets, making it easier for scientists and the public to use big data.
Study finds one compressed stent is sometimes more effective than two overlapping stents.
The first-of-its-kind series explores how data is being used to connect and improve each stage of the manufacturing process.
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