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    The chemistry of snowflakes, explained
    1/16/18

    No two snowflakes are exactly alike. But why? A UB expert explains.

  • Head shot of University at Buffalo political scientist James Campbell.
    Midterm elections: Can Republicans weather the storm in 2018?
    1/29/18

    UB political scientist James Campbell, author of the book, “Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America," offers his thoughts on the 2018 elections.

  • Head shot of Jacob Neihesel, University at Buffalo political science expert.
    State of the Union: Expert expects Trump to stick to the script during address
    1/29/18

    As long as Trump stays on script, "it will probably be a fairly mainstream speech," says UB political scientist Jacob Neiheisel.

  • John Leddy near treadmill.
    New blood test detects traumatic brain injury -- not concussion -- UB expert warns
    2/21/18

    “Calling this blood test a concussion blood test is a misnomer,” says UB researcher John Leddy.

  • Mark Seery.
    Parkland student protests: harnessing the power of collective trauma and resilience
    2/21/18

    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.

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    Snow shoveling could be “more strenuous than exercising on a treadmill,” says cardiologist at Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and UBMD
    3/2/18

    Consider your health before you head out to the driveway or sidewalk to tackle the heavy, wet snow that fell overnight.

  • UB's driving simulator.
    Uber crash shows need for more simulated testing of autonomous cars, University at Buffalo computer scientist says
    3/29/18

    Unlike road testing, computers can customize endless scenarios and repeat them, potentially making driverless cars safer.

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    In new Antarctica study, many scientists speak with one voice on ice loss, UB expert says
    6/13/18

    Beata Csatho is a member of an international team that assessed the ice sheet’s change since 1992.

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    Foldable phones, explained
    7/18/18

    Organic semiconductors are key to stretchable electronics, like Samsung’s foldable phone, UB expert says.

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    Why women don’t talk about sexual assault
    9/25/18

    Sense of shame keeps victims silent, UB psychiatry professor says.

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    Warren’s use of DNA test indicates a lack of sensitivity to concerns around these issues, says UB geneticist
    10/17/18

    James Jarvis, Jarvis, who is of Akwesasne Mohawk ancestry, and is a professor of pediatrics at UB, discusses Sen. Elizabeth Warren's DNA test.

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    AFM is very rare and not directly infectious, says UB pediatric infectious disease physician
    10/22/18

    Keeping up to date on vaccinations, avoiding mosquitos and ticks, handwashing, staying home when sick and other flu-prevention steps can help.

  • Daniel Antonius, arms folded.
    Explosives sent to Clinton, Obama: Government’s response is key in aftermath, UB forensic psychiatrist says
    10/24/18

    “The fact is that people continue to fear terrorism in meaningful ways long after an attack or threat has passed,” Daniel Antonius says.

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    Ultimately every state will expand Medicaid, says UB health policy expert
    11/9/18

    The Medicaid expansions that voters in Idaho, Nebraska and Utah passed this week, after their own state legislatures rejected them, didn’t surprise Nancy H. Nielsen, MD, PhD, senior associate dean for health policy 

  • Head shot of University at Buffalo disaster response expert Chris Renschler.
    For survivors of California wildfires, next danger could come from water, UB expert says
    11/15/18

    Rains could bring flash floods, landslides, and cause ash and toxins from household products to flow into local waters.

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    UB genetics researcher: CRISPR news is a source of concern
    11/27/18
    BUFFALO, N.Y. — The unconfirmed story of genetically modified humans being developed in China is a source of concern for biologists and bioethicists around the world, a University at Buffalo genetics expert said.  
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    Expert: Why Alaskan plate tectonics drive massive earthquakes
    12/3/18

    Margarete Jadamec has studied Alaska tectonics for more than 15 years.

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    Drone collision expert: Gatwick incident shows dangerous and devastating consequences of irresponsible drone use
    12/20/18

    Javid Bayandor builds sophisticated computer simulations to model what happens when drones collide with piloted aircraft.

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