A School of Management study found results vary based on how the training is designed.
In the third installment in a weekly series, Arun Vishwanath offers his “big idea” to improve cybersecurity.
With a $8.8 million NIH grant, UB medical researchers will make cost-effective family weight-loss methods available through primary care offices.
Researchers including UB’s Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen use data to answer tricky questions tied to population loss in cities and suburbs across America.
In this second installment in a weekly series, Teresa Miller offers her “big idea” to deal with mass incarceration.
The study by UB computer engineers found that a smartphone can hack a 3-D printer by measuring “leaked” energy and acoustic waves.
In this weekly series, UB faculty members propose audacious ideas from their fields that they would like to implement today.
The National Prevention Network Conference brings experts to Buffalo to discuss underage and illicit substance use and addiction.
A study on primates' slobber shows that adaptation isn’t just about creating new tools for survival — it’s also about tweaking the ones we have.
A UB-developed smartphone app may help people living with HIV stay on their meds.
National experts will address such topics as heavy drinking in young adults, dating violence, financing addiction treatment and tobacco use.