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New studies show how 160 scientists mapped South Africa’s biodiversity using NASA aircraft and field work.
A strain taken from contaminated soil breaks apart the strong carbon-fluorine bonds of PFAS.
The work, from researchers in the UB Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies, could lead to energy-efficient microelectronics.
Name change will better reflect department’s breadth of research, from glaciers to lava.
The U.S. News & World Report rankings spotlight the excellence of these innovative offerings.
Scientists to examine over 170 crystals of all shapes and sizes grown by students and teachers across the country.
The move strengthens the two organizations’ mission to advance medical science research and education in WNY and beyond.
New study uncovers molecular clues about the neurotoxic effects of PFAS.
From Empire AI to the 'DeepFake-o-Meter,' artificial intelligence played a central role in many of UB's most memorable moments in 2024.
Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint. A process described in new UB-led study could help fix that.
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