2019

January

  • #MeToo movement encounters sports fandom
    1/1/19

    An article in The New Republic about the relative silence regarding the investigation of soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo for an alleged rape interviews Susan Cahn, professor of history.

  • Watch scientists brew their own lava
    1/8/19

    A story and video in The New York Times features researcher Ingo Sonder and UB's Center for Geohazards Studies department, who are brewing their own lava and injecting it with water to understand the physical processes that drive explosive reactions when lava and water meet in nature. 

  • What is the super wolf blood moon?
    1/12/19

    An article on ABC News about this month’s super wolf blood moon, which will be visible throughout North America, especially on the eastern side of the continent, interviews Tracy Gregg, professor of geology, who discussed the extremely rare full lunar eclipse.

  • It's anyone's guess what happens next
    1/22/19

    An article in USA Today about the federal government shutdown and President Donald Trump’s offer to extend protections for some young immigrants in exchange for border wall funding and possibly bring an end to the shutdown, an offer that Democrats denounced, interviews Jacob Neiheisel, associate professor of political science.