Surprising findings published in PNAS have implications for understanding and treating neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders.
As a Peace Corps volunteer teaching English in Nigeria, Phillips Stevens witnessed an act of sorcery that blew his mind.
The 2025 Lawrence and Nancy Golden Memorial Lectureship on Mind-Body Medicine focused on the psychobiology of asthma.
Women require specialized care for pregnancy, reproductive health and menopause. UB researchers have long collaborated with the National Institutes of Health on strategies for preventing heart disease ...
Media effects and media psychology (entertainment media); Narrative persuasion; women in STEM; Technology and interpersonal interactions. Melanie C. Green’s work primarily focuses on the effects of ...
For New York teacher Michael Flanagan, the pandemic was a crash course in new technology - rushing out laptops to stay-at-home students and shifting hectic school life online.
When U.S. law student Areeb Khan tried to sign into the online portal to take his practice bar exam, he was met with a strange message: "Due to poor lighting we are unable to identify your face." ...
Professors from UB are helping incarcerated individuals discover something often denied to them — an education that empowers, ...
Friday nights look different for everyone, especially college students who juggle schoolwork, jobs and their own busy ...
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