A UB study suggests that when consumed in chili during pregnancy, beans may help lower one’s risk for gestational diabetes.
UB social work researcher Yunju Nam will take part in a U.S. Civil Rights Commission panel examining the extent to which language barriers limit access to government services.
The new UB-Berkeley Lab study describes a breakthrough in heavy-element chemistry.
A study shows humanizing biographical information is needed to make scientists relatable to students and boost their engagement with class activities.
A new School of Management study provides insights for counterterrorism management.
UB researchers have uncovered how heat causes a critical receptor protein within cells to unfold and relay pain.
The awards, which are funding 10 new projects across campus, aim to encourage the use of generative AI in courses and in curricular redesign.
Media Study professor Christine Marie's “Analog as Nature” installation reflects on the media, ecology and artificial intelligence.
UB professor Heidi Julien says the lack of digital literacy skills is a widespread problem that requires attention at the policy level.
Undergraduates will study climate hazards both near and far, including the 2022 blizzard.
The conference will examine how Black studies contributes novel, practical approaches for thinking about and managing global problems.