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The Templeton Foundation is funding the innovative project that will show how diversity, disagreement and dynamism are crucial for an open society.
The award should help position UB as a national leader in the digital system of recognizing skill and knowledge.
Computational modeling study suggests that environment does appear to be shaping behavior, according to UB language behavior expert.
In a theoretical study, physicists propose that perturbations in the orbit of stars near supermassive black holes could be used to detect wormholes.
Knowing how to raise and care for animals can improve research on human communication, UB psychologist Micheal Dent says.
BioPrax™, created using technology licensed from UB, is being developed to improve the treatment of periprosthetic joint infections.
The event comes as UB and partners push SUNY effort for statewide research center.
Tablets and laptops have their educational virtues, but new UB research suggests they have limitations as well.
Three engineering students are transitioning an idea for flood protection into reality for startup Smart Walls Construction.
Two million years of eating meat and cooked food may have helped humans evolve into unique members of the great apes, new UB research suggests.
The project, led by epidemiologist John Violanti, will look at the physical health effects of police officers’ atypical work hours.