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A new research framework developed by UB researchers will help AI chatbots better mimic human conversation.
Job seekers who stay in the search longer or see their peers getting hired are more likely to falsify their résumés, a UB study has found.
The UB study of “long-term nonprogressors” — those who survive without therapy — could lead to new meds for people with the virus.
A study by UB researcher Matthew Grizzard helps explain why we feel good about fictional characters who do bad things.
The breakthrough by UB physicists involves controlling energy levels between electron valleys in 2-D semiconductors.
UB researchers have reproduced brain oscillations that characterize the disease, a breakthrough that could speed development of new treatments.
People who link their self-worth to financial success are more vulnerable to negative psychological consequences, a UB study has found.
Selective exposure to political ideas increases political polarization, UB communication prof Ivan Dylko says.
Experiencing worst-case scenarios before hospital discharge helps reduce anxiety in parents of premature babies, a UB study has found.
A UB-led study of postmenopausal women finds that those at highest genetic risk of broken bones benefit most from hormone therapy.
An editorial by UB professor Andrew Talal describes innovations in HCV treatment among people with substance abuse disorders.