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With next year’s presidential election and the emergence of tools like ChatGPT, Lyu's role as a deepfake detective will likely continue to grow.
Using satellite images and a unique archive of historical photos, researchers compiled the most complete picture of Greenland’s outlying glaciers to date.
The team will use AI and quantum science to apply 2D materials to satellite sensors, radiation shields and quantum computing.
The expert panel recently issued a report on the National Science Foundation’s participation in the Materials Genome Initiative.
Over the last 2,000 years, rising and falling temperatures have altered the way water moves around the planet.
A UB faculty member since 2021, Xiong specializes in AI applications, algorithms, tooling and computer architectures.
UB physicist Herbert Fotso has received a grant to explore the interplay between disorder and strong interaction between electrons.
The study is believed to be the first to examine at-home, antiplaque treatment’s effect on diabetes patients.
BioSCape project could potentially lay the foundation for monitoring biodiversity across the globe from space.
Educators will discuss how to best utilize artificial intelligence in the classroom.
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