Two studies have found that harm reduction vending machines are well utilized and provide lifesaving services to high-risk individuals.
The deepfakes expert is leading the institute that plays a key role in advancing UB's decades-long leadership in AI and data science.
Ian Wax says his experience with recurrent pericarditis has shaped his perspective as an aspiring physician.
The ongoing series aims to provide guidance from veteran investigators who have had success working in large interdisciplinary teams.
A study suggests that hostile racism is associated with a 15% increase in suicide ideation and 13% increase in suicide attempts.
UB computer scientist Siwei Lyu says dramatic improvements in technology will make deepfakes harder to spot.
UB law professor Guyora Binder recently spoke with UBNow about his research on police prosecutions and its implications for policy.
A School of Management study finds that many industry insiders would illegally sell personal health data.
UB concussion expert John Leddy is a co-author of the new guidelines for parents and coaches.
The UB faculty members have been recognized by the Society for Social Work and Research.
The grant will help advance treatments for the life-threatening lung condition acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Three 2025 films are so good they've broken into the lineup for the spring edition of the popular film series.
A UB study will examine how early-life factors such as growth patterns and exposure to air pollution affect a key marker of biological aging later in life.
UB students dig in to study how soil can make Earth — and campus — a healthier place
A UB-led experiment confirms that ferromagent iron found a way to sync with the superconducting metal vanadium.
The new facility will support work in self-driving vehicles, autonomous systems, and AI applications and big data analytics in transportation.
Nicole Morris Johnson’s new book examines various frameworks and why they are inadequate for examining women’s creative expression.
Regional climate data should be useful to the people who live there, UB researcher Yifan Cheng says.
Community members gathered at UB’s Anderson Gallery to share personal stories and artifacts from family members institutionalized at the Buffalo State Asylum.
The GSE professor spoke with UBNow about his work on campus climate and first-generation students’ transitions and sense of belonging.