(music playing) View of the University at Buffalo's South Campus. The best thing about UB is research (Amber is speaking) because I know that there is a lot going on here and there is many...
(noise of shaker in background) You got to be very careful when you do it - though yeah? What? You can control them with this... (shows a magnet) How? Can you see it? No - nothing changes... You have...
Today, we rely heavily on biotechnology for many of the necessities of life: For the food we eat, the clothes we wear, fuels for transportation, earth-friendly plastics, pharmaceuticals to treat our...
EMILY ANTHES: Hi, everyone. Thanks so much for coming in the middle of your work day. I'm really excited to be here. My name is Emily Anthes, and I'm a science journalist, and...
Stress-o-stat is a living artwork... ...that visually captures stress in bacteria as light. The life size installation... ...combines scientific instruments, methods and aesthethics... ...to produce a...
Dr. Jeremy M. Berg, Director, National Institute of General Medical Sciences The Nobel Prize in chemistry announced today to Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie, and Roger Tsien recognizes the discovery...
UB's CURCA: Center for Undergraduate and Creative Activities presents four exceptional UB students selected to showcase their work in Albany. Meerim, Jasmine, Ravinder and Amber [Ravinder...
Since 1981, the HIV/AIDS pandemic has killed an estimated 25 million people worldwide. Although mortality rates have declined since the 1980s, especially in developed countries, the disease still...
>> Sean Sanders: So our second speaker for today is going to be Dr. Hari Shroff. He is Chief of the Section on High Resolution Optical Imaging at the National Institute of Biomedical...
Professor Kevin Ahern: Happy Monday! Monday, Monday, I have a song I'm writing called Hyundai, Hyundai, I'm sure you can figure out the tune it goes to. Hope everybody had a good...