UB professor John Beverley's team will work to improve understanding for how solitude relates to flourishing in older age.
A study asks why a significant percentage of people who undergo gastric bypass surgery develop alcohol abuse problems.
Women who prefer more intelligent partners are less likely to show interest in STEM fields, new UB research suggests.
A UB chemist crafts a computer program called ‘Libra’ to simulate the vital process of photoexcitation.
UB professor develops model to explain why people continue to fall for phishing scams.
Faculty and staff can vote to support two UB-affiliated architecture projects in a global design competition.
Although UB's geology department is known more for its volcanology program than its planetary sciences, that is changing.
A new UB study sheds light on the “proprioception” of yeast — the manner in which an organism understands its spatial orientation.
Marla Segol's upcoming Scholars@Hallwalls lecture looks at how and why myths begin and change.
The Coalesce Center for Biological Art aims to examine biological concepts through a creative lens.
A wearable, food-tracking device developed by computer scientist Wenyao Xu may help fight diabetes, obesity and more.