A bill that could put the brakes on a technology project seven years in the making is headed to the governor’s desk. On ...
An analysis of 1.8 million Android apps reveals that insecure code left over 700 TB of user data exposed, including API keys ...
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Developing the lithium-ion battery took decades of research. A new multi-institutional project led by the Department of ...
The Materials Science Learning Center (MSLC) offers resources and expert insights to enhance materials characterization and accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
Applied Analytics lecturer David Shilane examines how organizations move beyond analytics dashboards to embed data science ...
From wildlife movement research to fire ecology, M.S. in Biodiversity Data Analytics lecturer Jay M. Schoen explains how ...
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UB’s Center of Excellence in Materials Informatics (CMI) has awarded 10 manufacturing projects more than $450,000 to support development of new materials technologies during the 2025-26 fiscal year.
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