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Developed by UB’s Center for Information Integrity and partners, the app borrows themes from Mission: Impossible, James Bond.
From harnessing AI to help children with speech and language impairments to drilling through 1,600 feet of ice, UB's list of accomplishments in 2023 was nothing short of spectacular.
Researchers will use shake table to simulate quake on full-scale wood-frame building; could help change building codes, make new buildings safer.
QAS.AI awarded $1 million National Science Foundation grant for clinical evaluation in Buffalo, Florida.
Researchers add hydrogen to iron-nitrogen-carbon catalysts; could greatly reduce costs of climate friendly fuel cells.
Engineers will use the award to better track objects in deep outer space.
The plants’ duplicated genomes may have paved the way for specialized carnivory, as well as separate-sexed plants.
The algae, from the genus Breviolum, resides inside the coral tissue, forming a symbiotic relationship.
The U.S. isn't 'moving fast enough to curtail the continued damage' deepfakes are doing, he says.
With next year’s presidential election and the emergence of tools like ChatGPT, Lyu's role as a deepfake detective will likely continue to grow.
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