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3/4/19
Gotcha! Scientists fingerprint proteins using their vibrations
3/11/19
Joint replacement infection? Electrical stimulation could fix it
3/4/19
How a 200-year-old precursor to the bicycle remains relevant for today’s architecture students
3/6/19
‘Freedom of Expression’ panel to discuss athletes speaking out on social issues, politics
3/6/19
UB statement on Tonawanda Coke press conference
3/6/19
Media Advisory: Imagine LaSalle to hold next public workshop March 13
3/7/19
Using laser ‘tweezers,’ scientists grab and study tiny protein droplets
3/7/19
Media Advisory: UB’s Graduate School of Education assists in WNY’s first high school celebration of International Women’s Day
3/8/19
Life-saving antibiotic receives new use guidelines from researchers around world
3/11/19
Too lazy to brush and floss? Research team will motivate you with online counseling
3/8/19
In six days, dental professor launched first clinic in Iraq to treat families displaced after ISIS attacks
3/11/19
How online neighborhood reviews could aid urban planning
3/11/19
UB medical school establishes an institute for educators
3/12/19
U.S. News ranks UB graduate programs among nation’s best
3/12/19
At 3,836 mph, which way does the air flow?
3/15/19
Study: When it comes to heart health in older women, all movement matters
3/15/19
Shaping a city: how an architecture and planning school has been with Buffalo every step of the way
3/14/19
Media Advisory: During Patient Safety Awareness Week, UB launches ‘Team Alice’ to combat medical errors and polypharmacy in the elderly
3/14/19
Poor pitch singing could be a matter of the tune in your head
3/18/19
African refugee women have healthier pregnancies than U.S. women. The likely reason? An unhealthy U.S. culture
3/18/19
Link found between temperament of high-risk infants and obesity
3/18/19
Research ties common heartburn medications to kidney disease and failure
3/19/19
How hot spots of genetic variation evolved in human DNA
3/21/19
UB Theatre and Dance Presents: POWER: the preservation of order
3/25/19
Media Advisory: At Genome Day, 400 kids will bring their DNA home in a necklace
3/26/19
UB chemist and materials scientist lands $675,000 NSF CAREER award
3/27/19
UB engineer awarded $1.8 million to develop aerogel insulation
3/27/19
Media Advisory: Investigative journalist Ronan Farrow to speak at UB as part of Distinguished Speakers Series
3/27/19
UB’s Boldly Buffalo campaign chairs awarded CASE District II volunteers of the year
3/28/19
Scientists studying Krabbe’s disease take a novel approach to this fatal disease that strikes newborns
3/31/19
Study: Use of oral contraceptives protects against most fatal types of ovarian cancer