"We have a long road to the nomination," says UB's James Campbell. "Trump is going to present more of a problem for the Republicans than many thought."
It has come down to this: Tom Brady vs. Roger Goodell. Each side knows what the other wants, says UB's Nellie Drew, and now they'll see how likely it is that they'll get it.
Immoral behavior within a simulated environment -- such as a video game -- could actually increase pro-social behavior, according to a study led by UB's Matthew Grizzard
Tom Russo, professor of medicine, weighs in on an Oklahoma mother of two who lost all four of her limbs after contracting Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from a tick bite.
UB's Adam Wilson discusses the dynamic nature of Wikipedia -- "At any point when you check it, it can be different from when you check it the next time."
For African American, American Indian and Latino children, close to one in three children live in poverty in the United States, says UB's Annette Semanchin Jones.
It takes time for doctors to accurately diagnose hypoactive sexual desire disorder, says UB's Vanessa Barnabei, and busy ob-gyns don't want to spend that time.
Buffalo began to grow its advanced manufacturing and medical research about 15 years ago, and that construction includes the new UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
The tech industry is a barometer of economic innovation, says UB's Cristian Tiu, and therefore its success is an indicator of general economic success.
If students sign up and take their academics seriously, they'll finish in four years or we'll pay tuition for any additional courses, says UB's Andrew Stott.