Research News

Catherine Cook-Cottone holds a copy of The Worry Monster kids book.
  • ‘The Worry Monster’ aims to help kids handle anxiety
    11/22/24

    The new book by UB faculty member Catherine Cook-Cottone offers a way for kids to practice mindfulness strategies.

  • NSF grant for Lahaina wildfire simulation
    10/13/23

    An interdisciplinary team will combine AI, high-performance computing and modeling to better understand Lahaina fire and reduce the likelihood of future disasters.

  • Synthetic molecules could help treat cystic fibrosis
    10/12/23

    Developed by UB researchers, synthetic anion binders can “ferry” mucus-clearing ions blocked by the chronic lung disease.

  • UB helping AAU, U.S. connect with Indian partners in research
    10/12/23

    UB has deepened ties with India’s higher education system, building a foundation to address the world’s most pressing technological challenges.

  • A window into climate change
    10/10/23

    UB researcher Scott Santos studies how tiny red shrimp are adapting to the changing environment of the Hawaiian Islands.

  • Symposium highlights UB’s cancer research
    10/10/23

    UB's cancer research studies were in the spotlight at a recent daylong symposium.

  • UB architect’s design recognized with global award
    10/9/23

    Jin Young Song is the recipient of a 2023 Design Educates Award for his energy-efficient façade retrofit of a major hospital in Seoul.

  • How conservatives, liberals differ in supporting science
    10/9/23

    Researchers hope the findings are useful for people who care about science and want to improve public acceptance of science.

  • New, improved ways to find forever chemicals topic of workshop
    10/3/23

    Scientists from across the globe gathered at UB to discuss the latest chemical analysis breakthroughs.

  • Why do women develop cerebral aneurysms at higher rate than men?
    10/3/23

    Neurosurgeon Rosalind Lai has received a Young Investigator Grant to study the reasons behind this phenomenon.

  • Heat-resistant membrane could lower cost of separating molecules
    10/3/23

    The technology could cut the cost for making pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and other products.