News about the latest UB research in science, engineering and technology, and its impact on society. (see all topics)
From Empire AI to the 'DeepFake-o-Meter,' artificial intelligence played a central role in many of UB's most memorable moments in 2024.
Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint. A process described in new UB-led study could help fix that.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½-led experiments show the technique safeguards personal health info, and is more than 99% effective detecting sleep apnea.
Once thought to be from a bear, 3,000-year-old bone fragment shares genetic connection with modern Alaskan Natives.
Kaihang Shi will create microporous polymers to make natural gas processing more energy efficient.
A physics professor, Zeng’s nanomaterials work has applications in quantum information, renewable energy, biomedicine and more.
Study suggests that small black holes born in early universe may have left behind hollow planetoids and microscopic tunnels.
Chemistry professor Jason Benedict is co-PI on the ChemMatCARS’ beamline at the Advanced Photon Source.
The technology could reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of food, pharmaceuticals and chemicals.
Associate professor of chemistry is also the society’s incoming president.
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