Research News

Sambandamurthy Ganapathy holds a small square chip.
  • How can AI be more energy-efficient?
    7/9/25

    UB researchers are taking inspiration from the human brain to develop computing architecture that can support the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence. 

  • UB undergrads addressing real-world problems
    2/27/25

    SUNY is funding a program in which students work on faculty-led research while interacting with peers and graduate students.

  • Racial disparities identified in NY’s felony murder law
    2/27/25

    Black people are not only disproportionately arrested for felony murder, they are  disproportionately convicted, scholars say.

  • A novel framework for developing environmental policy
    2/26/25

    UB sociologist Jordan Fox is part of a team that has developed a more flexible approach for addressing environmental change in urban areas.

  • Transitions of care paper wins national award
    2/26/25

    The UB study shows pharmacist-physician collaborations reduce hospital readmissions and save money.

  • UB researchers find mindfulness benefits for COPD patients
    2/25/25

    A recent study found that participants who practice mindfulness reported significantly less severe symptoms of anxiety, breathlessness, fatigue and insomnia.

  • UB enters multinational partnership for cannabinoid R&D
    2/24/25

    Scientists will work with DENT Neurologic Institute and a Jamaican pharma company to advance global clinical research.

  • Talal to receive award from Clinical Research Forum
    2/21/25

    The award recognizes UB work that leveraged facilitated telemedicine to cure hepatitis C in 90% of people with opioid use disorder.

  • Will Lake Erie completely freeze over?
    2/21/25

    Joe Atkinson, director of UB's Great Lakes Program, says it's definitely a possibility, with ice cover well above average since mid-January.

  • The need for more age-inclusive, higher-ed practices
    2/19/25

    A  book by UB scholar Collie Fulford on the writing lives of adult learners offers a look into the value they bring to an age-integrated classroom.

  • Air pollution exposure late in pregnancy increases NICU admission risk
    2/18/25

    A new UB study offers insight into air pollution’s effects during this vulnerable time.