A study co-led by UB finds the gene for starch-digesting saliva may have first duplicated more than 800,000 years ago, seeding the genetic variation that shapes our modern diet.
The architecture professor also has gifted more than 150 books from her own shelves to serve as a resource for fellows and the public.
The new center for research and education about Asia and its diasporic communities opened last month with a conference titled “#Asia: Here and Now.”
Genetic analysis suggests some Alaska Natives live near where their ancestors did 3,000 years ago.
The UB mechanical engineer is among 269 new fellows recognized by one of the oldest scholarly societies in the United States.
A School of Management study finds that floor trading matters, even in the digital age.
The annual Student Research Symposium was founded and is organized each year by students in the Graduate School of Education.
A UB study has found that a unique “sandwich” of graphene and boron nitride creates a moiré pattern that may unlock graphene’s great potential.
The work by UB engineers is being funded with a $2.4 million NIH grant.
Eduardo Mercado III's research could completely upend our understanding of why whales sing.
The event will address the displacement of former Yugoslavian feminists and LGBTQ+ individuals.