A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
The social work professor will use the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant to conduct a literature review on recurrent violent injury.
The UB-led study highlights the benefits of equipping first responders with a supply of the opioid overdose drug.
UB has been named a Center of Academic Excellence by two federal agencies with an interest in building U.S. expertise in the field.
Elevated bile acids in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease point to novel interventions, such as personalized probiotics.
A UB study will look at how misinformation spread on Twitter during Harvey and Irma to improve response to false rumors during emergencies.
UB has received a NSF grant to establish an I-Corps program to develop scientific and engineering discoveries into useful technologies.
A new study is the first to find that cell volume can influence if stem cells become pre-bone cells or pre-fat cells.
A UB ecologist is developing a new mapping tool that could help us understand how global warming will impact plant and animal populations.
A new non-contact, remote biometric tool could be the next advance in computer security.
Aggressive conservation helped the Silicon Valley's aquifer rebound quickly after one of the worst droughts in state history, researchers find.