UB infectious disease expert Thomas Russon answers some questions about the importance of getting a COVID-19 booster shot as the spring semester gets underway.
A study has found that from among assessment tasks, the 30-second single-leg stand better identifies post-concussive impairments in children and teens.
Edreys Wajed’s impressive artwork can be seen and admired throughout Buffalo, and his experience as an MFA student at UB has helped him expand his network.
The key to the tiny, reusable sensing chips are “nanopatch antennas” made with liquid metal that trap light to identify biological and chemical molecules.
A study led by communication professor Lindsay Hahn suggests that media use under certain conditions just before going to sleep doesn’t always disrupt your rest.
Author and historian Deirdre Cooper Owens delivered the keynote address at the Department of Surgery event designed to address structural racism in medicine.
A $500,000 grant from Empire State Development will support two new programs to cross-train science and management students to develop life science innovation across NYS.
Scientists say the company likely contributed to elevated pollution levels on some properties but the contamination was not systematic in areas around the site.