University at Buffalo engineer Kaihang Shi specializes in using artificial intelligence, molecular simulation and other approaches to create nanomaterials for energy and sustainability applications.
From 2002-18, the number of Americans attributing their disability to chronic pain increased by nearly 10 million people, according to UB study.
Community members are invited to attend a town hall-style meeting Dec. 7 to discuss the future of Frida’s Rebel Garden in Buffalo’s Fruit Belt neighborhood.
The department would offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs focused on AI and its impact on society.
With wintry weather back in the forecast, UBNow offers some reminders to the campus community should weather conditions turn severe.
UB trains students who want to make a positive impact on veterans and their families while also conducting research related to the issues they face.
Study suggests that small black holes born in early universe may have left behind hollow planetoids and microscopic tunnels.
A $2 million National Cancer Institute grant supports the program to provide specialized training for nurses with advanced ...
UB crystallographers will continue their research at the nation’s premier X-ray synchrotron thanks to a $17.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
A physics professor, Zeng’s nanomaterials work has applications in quantum information, renewable energy, biomedicine and more.
At the urging of the baby’s parents, the medical center connected with Michael Markiewicz, DDS, MD, MPH, professor and Feagans Endowed Chair of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the ...
CDS is selling cookie platters — both decorated and decorate-your-own — with $7 of the $20 cost of each platter benefiting UB’s Employees Campaign for the Community. Cookies may be ordered online now ...