News about the latest UB research in science, engineering and technology, and its impact on society. (see all topics)
Carleara Weiss will study how nicotinamide riboside, a type of vitamin B3, affects sleep and memory in older adults.
Supported by the NSF and DOE, the work centers on a versatile and cost effective method that could pave the way for new nanomaterials.
NSF $1 million grant funds 3-year program that focuses on emerging technologies.
Research study could lead to new therapies for people who suffer nerve injuries following auto accidents, gunshots.
Projects range from health care and agriculture to new battery technology and superconductors.
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.
“Trauma-Informed Spaces” is an immersive VR experience that explores how trauma-informed principles can be integrated into an agency setting.
Growth spurred by interest in AI, investments in faculty and computing infrastructure, including $400 million Empire AI consortium.
It’s so far off the scale of what we know … it almost seems like magic,’ says University at Buffalo researcher Eduardo Mercado III.
Annual symposium will honor one faculty member by inviting researchers from their field to campus.
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