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Pharmacy professor Edward Bednarczyk discusses an online training program for prescribers and other efforts.
UB scientists are investigating if the water and sediment quality of the upper river can support these organisms that naturally filter out contaminants.
Over the past 2,000 years, rising and falling temperatures have altered the way water moves around the planet.
UB retail experts say the trend can put shoppers over budget and more items in landfills.
A UB study found patients may benefit from an antimicrobial mouth rinse and small brushes to clean between teeth as part of their at-home care.
UB physicist Herbert Fotso has received a DOE grant to explore the interplay between disorder and strong interaction between electrons.
Twelve civic projects have been selected to receive grants of $5,000 in the first year of UB’s new Civic Engagement Research Fund.
How instructors reply to college students’ queries in introductory STEM settings can motivate those students to pursue more research in STEM courses.
The BioSCape project is an important step toward monitoring ecosystems across the globe from space.
A UB study found that family and friends filled the gap in support when academic institutions shut down for in-person learning.
A School of Management study analyzes how an age-old strategy can protect against adversarial threats.