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Study isolates factors showing how conservatives and liberals differ in support of science

Researchers hope the findings are useful for people who care about science and wish to improve public acceptance of science.

Synthetic molecules can ‘ferry’ mucus-clearing ions blocked by cystic fibrosis

Developed by UB researchers, synthetic anion binders could one day help treat chronic lung disease.

Why do women develop cerebral aneurysms at a higher rate than men?

Rosalind Lai, MD, assistant professor of neurosurgery, has been awarded the CNS Foundation/CV Section Young Investigator Grant for her research on cerebral aneurysms.

Buffalo International Film Festival to feature renowned James Joyce scholar and Buffalo native

Michael Groden, the late Buffalo native and renowned James Joyce scholar, bequeathed his collected works to the University at Buffalo Poetry Collection.

More than a market, UB Veggie Van is a ‘living lab’

On-campus mobile market is designed to test  innovations developed through the Veggie Van Study, while giving students the opportunity to learn through a related food entrepreneurship course.

UB welcomes 154 new faculty

New hires present unprecedented opportunity to move the university’s long-range Top 25 Ambition forward and grow the faculty ranks in four key interdisciplinary areas of university strength and global...

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