A University at Buffalo physicist has received two U.S. Department of Defense grants totaling $1.1 million to study the quantum dynamics that could help advance neutral-atom quantum computing.
After one year, people taking a GLP-1 drug had better outcomes than those taking an SGLT-2 drug. Specifically, they were 36% less likely to die from any cause, 12% less likely to be hospitalized, 22% ...
A University at Buffalo-led team of researchers has developed a method for producing advanced nanoparticles that could ...
Food & Wine magazine sought the expertise of Derek Daniels evidence that alkaline water hydrates better than regular tap ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life, Ophir is uncovering how false and misleading ...
Nichol Castro, assistant professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences, was named a Distinguished ...
The institute expanded its autism intervention programs at UB with support from a $450,000 Children's Guild Foundation grant.
In 2023, about 2 million adults in New York state reported consuming some form of cannabis. However, only a small portion has ...
Students partnered with East Aurora-based fluid and motion control systems manufacturer Moog to gauge the footprint of each ...
Management study finds interest in lawful hacking overlaps with interest in criminal hacking, raising concerns for ...
Students will learn about wearable devices, other health care technologies at the Eric Pitman Annual Summer Workshop in ...
Project conceived as part of the inaugural 2026 Medina Triennial was constructed from salvaged Medina sandstone.