The new book by UB faculty member Catherine Cook-Cottone offers a way for kids to practice mindfulness strategies.
A new study highlights the important role local papers play in monitoring nonprofits.
Study shows how the element’s electrons chemically bond when under pressures like those found below Earth’s crust.
Developed by the Center for Information Integrity and partners, Deepcover borrows themes from Mission: Impossible and James Bond.
Researchers also note the similarities of symptoms between kids who have the rare disorder and people who have long COVID.
E-cigarette use is rising among pregnant adolescents, according to a UB study published in JAMA Network Open.
UB-affiliated startup QAS.AI has been awarded a $1 million NSF grant to conduct clinical evaluations of new software to assist surgeons.
The connection to nature is “its own science,” says UB physics major and NASA intern Alyssa Warrior.
Spurred by the “Harder We Run” report, a pilot iinitiative will holistically tackle one neighborhood’s social determinants of health.
The study aims to curb hypertension and mental health issues in postpartum women, particularly those from marginalized populations.
A study funded by the CTSI Pilot Study program aims to increase screening in urban primary care settings.