The Associated Press republished an article co-authored by Albert Titus, professor of biomedical engineering, on medical innovations fueled by COVID-19 that will outlast the pandemic.
News websites such as Gizmodo, Engadget, Interesting Engineering and MSN reported on research co-led by Ruogang Zhao and Chi Zhou concerning a new 3D printing method that’s 10-50 times faster than the industry standard.
Silicon Republic reports that a UB-led research team has found a way to induce “artificial magnetic texture” in graphene, which could lead to new tech developments.
An NBC News story quotes ergonomics expert Lora Cavuoto, associate professor of industrial and systems engineering, in a story about how standing desks work and where to find them.
Local news outlets including WKBW, WGRZ, The Lockport Journal and WIVB report that UB spinoff company POP Biotechnologies and biotech company EuBiologics have developed a COVID-19 vaccine candidate that has entered clinical trials in South Korea.