A physics first, neutron Airy beams could reveal information useful for pharmaceuticals and quantum computing.
UB researchers have compiled a list of words physicians should never say to patients with complex, chronic disorders that are often dismissed or misdiagnosed.
A new School of Management study reveals a link between product ads and analyst accuracy.
The new imaging technology enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings.
A UB study examined narrative self-transcendence in the life stories of a group of late-midlife adults shared over eight years.
A new detection method that captures forever chemicals as they evaporate could inform federal guidance on measuring these dangerous compounds.
The new tool, grounded in evidence-based medicine, should ‘augment, but not replace physicians.’
Almost half of U.S. states allow the practice as pharmacists expand their role in reproductive health.
A UB study found that the vaccine platform, proven effective for COVID-19, could be key in responding to evolving bird flu strains.
UB law scholars say the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement before a federal judge could “usher in significant changes” to college sports.