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With support from a $2.5 million NIH grant, UB chemist David Heppner is trying to answer key questions about the time-consuming and costly drug discovery process.
A new study by communication professor Mark Frank reveals what non-verbal clues can and cannot tell you about whether someone is telling the truth.
Perception of trauma and marriage satisfaction strongly influence how soldiers deal with trauma from combat, a UB study has found.
A new study has found that politics is not the primary reason people are leaving churches.
A new book co-authored by UB's Trina Hamilton explores how to keep neighborhoods affordable while pursuing environmental goals.
Reproductive hormones that develop during puberty are not responsible for changes in adolescents' social behavior, new UB research has found.
A new study suggests the element steps in to help form stable chemical compounds under high pressure.
A 15-year, UB-led study has created a “looking glass” into the genome of a key COPD pathogen and how to fight it.
RIA scientist Samir Haj-Dahmane has discovered how certain neurotransmitters are transported and reach their targets in the brain.
Hispanics who were homeless, under 19 or had U.S. citizenship shared a preference for English, UB research has found.
A UB study finds support from online forums improves self-care for HIV patients, but excessive amounts can be overwhelming.