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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.
Myasthenia gravis patients who had their thymus glands removed saw clinical benefits for as long as five years, a new UB-led study shows.
A new paper in Science explores a curious trend: why biodiversity among marine mammals and birds generally rises in cold, temperate waters.
Less than 1 percent of users shared 80 percent of fake news during the 2016 election, a study co-authored by a UB computer scientist found.
While common in everyday life, the science behind this phenomenon is not well understood.
UB researchers will use an NSF grant to develop a multidisciplinary strategy for problem-solving — and then assess that approach.
The UB-led study found that rural residents may have lower access to and use of health information sources than urban residents.
The UB-led research will help quicken development of drugs delivered vaginally or to the uterus, such as by IUDs.
UB researchers, using an epigenetic approach, corrected synaptic dysfunctions in the brain involved in memory loss.
The partnership between UB's Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences and The Center for Discovery supports the growth of translational research and innovation.
Moving forward, the study team will examine whether pollutants found in soil may have originated from the Tonawanda Coke plant.