Study co-led by UB finds the gene for starch-digesting saliva may have first duplicated more than 800,000 years ago, seeding ...
Spotlight is on balancing effective emergency preparedness with students’ psychological well-being, says UB's Amanda ...
Trauma-Informed Spaces” is a VR experience that explores how trauma-informed principles can be integrated into an agency ...
UB's new Aging and Resilience Research Center on The Brothers of Mercy Wellness Campus in Clarence, N.Y.  is dedicated to ...
Kenneth DeMarre, Micheal Dent, Peter Pfordresher and John Roberts were recognized for enduring contributions to the science ...
Trauma-Informed Spaces” is an immersive VR experience that explores how trauma-informed principles can be integrated into an ...
Reuters interviewed Siwei Lyu about reports that an image of French President Emmanuel Macron and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shaking hands is a fake.
The growth is spurred by interest in AI and investments in faculty and computing infrastructure, including $400 million for ...
The New York Times quotes Omer Gokcumen in a story about two new studies that found that ancient human ancestors carried a surprising diversity of genes for amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch.
People living in redlined neighborhoods in 1940 didn’t live as long as those living in neighborhoods with access to credit and home loans.
The International Society of Pharmacometrics has presented the UB faculty member with its 2024 Lewis B. Sheiner Lecturer ...
The research, led by Rose-Anne Romano and Satrajit Sinha, focuses on using stem cells to regenerate damaged glands.