The new book by UB faculty member Catherine Cook-Cottone offers a way for kids to practice mindfulness strategies.
Liquid droplets of disordered proteins engage with — and overtake — the gene regulatory complex, UB physicists find
The research team is employing polyculture farming, AI and other tools to detect pests before they infect algae.
More than 400 people gathered at the Jacobs School to discuss the framework for a new approach to radically transform these Buffalo neighborhoods.
The relaunch reflects UB researchers’ expertise in space defense, big data, automated decision-making and cybersecurity.
The theoretical foundations of recovery capital contributed to a paradigmatic shift in the science of addiction recovery.
A School of Management study addresses socioeconomic inequalities by challenging traditional hiring practices.
UB researcher Haiqing Lin has received funding to develop a membrane to separate different elements in the air and support gasification-based hydrogen production.
The project examines emergency management disparities between the wealthy and low-income groups.
The findings of a UB-led study suggest the placement of molecular linkers should be determined earlier in drug discovery.
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