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The grant further strengthens UB’s national leadership in artificial intelligence research.
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. and state lawmakers attended a roundtable during which UB faculty discussed their innovative work in the field.
UB experts say the shockwaves that are upending an already turbulent presidential campaign are unlikely to recede anytime soon.
Pharmacy professor Edward Bednarczyk discusses an online training program for prescribers and other efforts.
Gil Wolfe is senior author of an oped in Neurology that responds to an earlier NEJM paper that raised questions about thymic removal.
Potential applications of the new materials include industrial gas separation, sensing and catalysis.
The Hub Tech award will support manufacturing, research and education.
Law professors Helen "Nellie" Drew and Christine Bartholomew call the case "rare" and the "definition of an antitrust violation."
A UB-led study found that large language models’ ability to plainly explain their analysis holds promise for spotting AI-generated images.
“Forensic Science on Trial” highlights the evolution of the science used in criminal trials through the centuries.
UB engineers and their partners at UT Dallas have created a model to make the nation’s grid more resilient amid extreme weather and projected spikes in demand.