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A new research framework developed by UB researchers will help AI chatbots better mimic human conversation.
A new non-contact, remote biometric tool could be the next advance in computer security.
Aggressive conservation helped the Silicon Valley's aquifer rebound quickly after one of the worst droughts in state history, researchers find.
A new study finds that significantly marking down prices brings more people into stores, and increases profits and sales.
A new book co-edited by UB's Mulchand Patel discusses how the path to obesity may start before and just after birth.
A newly formulated set of equations provides the framework for describing a special kind of ripple called an undular bore.
A grant to UB and the University of West Georgia will fund research to find new ways to support STEM by upgrading rural libraries.
Pregnant smokers are more likely to quit if they can learn to manage negative emotions that lead to smoking, a new RIA study has found.
Brenda Moore will lead a panel on the racial- and gender-based health disparities in veterans.
Members of the Communities of Excellence gathered to review the impact they have had on education, scholarship and outreach.
How stable is the Greenland Ice Sheet? Researchers addressed that question at a workshop run by UB geologist Jason Briner.