A study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other to disrupt axonal transport.
UB research suggests that 8,000 years ago, two climatic processes may have caused western Greenland to become more humid.
A $3.5 federal million grant will fund UB research that could advance development of personalized medicine for high-risk patients.
The work by UB’s Shenqiang Ren and Chi Zhou earned a spot among the top 25 semifinalists in the third cycle of the NASA iTech competition.
But what’s “moral” is up for debate, according to results of a study led by School of Management researcher Jim Lemoine.
A special issue of a peer-reviewed journal outlines the new frontiers in, and challenges to, the governance of food systems.
A new study finds that terahertz data links aren’t as immune to eavesdropping as many have assumed.
Cytocybernetics will use an SBIR award to develop a device for studying drugs that treat neurological disorders.
Computational modeling shows promise as a tool for probing this question, a study finds.
A new UB project will examine the ethical and social concerns raised by the increasing use of artificial intelligence in the criminal justice system.
The discovery by the UB-led research team could help trace 3D-printed guns and counterfeit goods.