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A new molecule acts like a local, long-lasting anesthetic, providing robust pain relief for up to three weeks.
North Campus traffic patterns and parking lots will be affected for the annual bicycle race that raises funds to support ...
Yotam Ophir's book looks at the history, psychology, social impact and possible solutions for an issue that has been around ...
Fast Company quoted Lora Cavuoto for a story on how proper ergonomics at work can lower the risk of long-term injury.
In a piece in The Conversation, UB PhD student Bernard Pereda says parental permission to sip or taste alcohol leads to more ...
The department will harness artificial intelligence for the public good, and build upon UB’s longstanding leadership in AI ...
UBReUSE aims to ensure usable goods are not discarded but instead are repurposed to promote reuse and responsible consumption ...
UB faculty members Shermali Gunawardena, Barbara Prinari, Bina Ramamurthy, Adrian Rodriguez-Riccelli, Hua “Helen” Wang and ...
Newsweek featured Joshua Lynch in an article about how Medicaid costs might be lowered by tackling substance use disorders.
A DoD grant will support a UB project that aims to remove “forever chemicals” from granular activated carbon filters and ...
The Genetic Counseling Graduate Program at UB, offering a Master of Science in genetic counseling, has been newly accredited.
Congress should create basic safeguards for AI and allow states to test different regulations, says Mark Bartholomew.