News about UB’s environmental programs and related sustainability initiatives. (see all topics)
Researchers’ experimental flume and object detection model inform ongoing construction of Niagara River fishway.
Institute's NSF-funded project gives graduate students international research experience.
Study suggests innovation could improve photovoltaics, display screens, wireless communication devices, medical devices and more.
Agreement, signed May 20, will also create new opportunities for UB faculty and students in sustainable development leadership.
Fiona Ellsworth will conduct research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on root carbon dynamics under drought conditions.
Study charts family history of Arabica, world’s most popular coffee species, through Earth’s heating and cooling periods over last millennia.
The project, supported by Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, will tap UB’s expertise in materials science, advanced manufacturing, AI and more.
The catalysts can be used for dry reforming, an industrial process that turns greenhouse gases into useful chemicals.
A native of Johnstown, New York, Sydney Swedick will receive a full scholarship to attend the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ of Cambridge.
Team is employing polyculture farming, AI and other tools to detect pests before they infect algae.
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