Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint. A process described in new UB-led study could ...
Given the fall of Assad regime, Carla Martínez Machain says it’s unlikely U.S. will attack Syria anytime soon.
Henry-Louis Taylor Jr. talks about his mission to reverse historic health inequities in the Driven to Discover podcast.
Individuals who have a mental illness are more likely to be rearrested after being released from prison than those without a ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve doctors’ ability to diagnose and treat sleep apnea. But the technology is not widely adopted due to fears that it does not ...
The Oral Communication Lab offers international, multilingual and domestic students a place to practice professional ...
The UB linebacker is the first Bull to be named a first-team All American by the AP, as well as the Walter Camp Football ...
The Buhite-DiMino Center for Implant Dentistry and Advanced Dental Education in the School of Dental Medicine has been named ...
Once thought to be from a bear, 3,000-year-old bone fragment shares genetic connection with modern Alaskan Natives.
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Epidemiologst Katarzyna Kordas discusses why lead-tainted cinnamon products have turned up on store shelves, and what ...
The New York Times features Dennis Maher in an article and video about Fargo House, a once-dilapidated structure that he turned into “architectural dream world." ...