Commentary from University at Buffalo faculty experts on breaking news and other events.
Keeping up to date on vaccinations, avoiding mosquitos and ticks, handwashing, staying home when sick and other flu-prevention steps can help.
Sense of shame keeps victims silent, UB psychiatry professor says.
Organic semiconductors are key to stretchable electronics, like Samsung’s foldable phone, UB expert says.
Beata Csatho is a member of an international team that assessed the ice sheet’s change since 1992.
Unlike road testing, computers can customize endless scenarios and repeat them, potentially making driverless cars safer.
Consider your health before you head out to the driveway or sidewalk to tackle the heavy, wet snow that fell overnight.
Advocating for changes in gun laws is one way for these survivors to try to find some control in the situation, UB pyschologist Mark Seery says.
“Calling this blood test a concussion blood test is a misnomer,” says UB researcher John Leddy.
As long as Trump stays on script, "it will probably be a fairly mainstream speech," says UB political scientist Jacob Neiheisel.
UB political scientist James Campbell, author of the book, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America," offers his thoughts on the 2018 elections.
The views and opinions expressed by faculty in commentary to news media are based on their scholarship and/or research and do not represent the official positions of the University at Buffalo.
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