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Nanomaterials Sep 30, 2023

Separating molecules requires a lot of energy. This nanoporous, heat-resistant membrane could change that

Industry has long relied upon energy-intensive processes, such as distillation and crystallization, to separate molecules that ultimately serve as ingredients in medicine, chemicals and other products.

Social Sciences Sep 26, 2023

Finding predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda

A University at Buffalo communication researcher has found predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda that attempts to persuade otherwise morally grounded people to join violent causes.

Economics & Business Sep 22, 2023

Study analyzes strategies for airlines to boost on-time performance

Airlines have long competed to enhance their on-time performance, and new research from the University at Buffalo School of Management reveals the most effective strategies for improving rankings in this key indicator of ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 14, 2023

Research team identifies 25 new viruses in Barcelona's wastewaters

A team from the University of Barcelona has identified 25 new viruses that infect bacteria in the human intestinal tract in wastewaters around the city's metropolitan area and in some towns nearby.

Astronomy Sep 8, 2023

Study hints at the existence of the closest black holes to Earth in the Hyades star cluster

A paper published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society hints at the existence of several black holes in the Hyades cluster—the closest open cluster to our solar system—which would make them ...

Economics & Business Sep 7, 2023

Red tape can strangle your key asset as an employee: Your motivation

Are you spending more and more time at work doing paperwork and filling in forms rather than the thing you were trained and hired for? Does this busy work often seem to resist rational purpose or questioning? Does it kill ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 31, 2023

'Suicidal' mechanism discovered in ion channel receptors enables the sensing of heat and pain

The ability to accurately detect heat and pain is critical to human survival, but scientists have struggled to understand on a molecular level exactly how our bodies sense these potential risks.

Economics & Business Aug 16, 2023

Early disclosure of risks can reduce decline in stocks, study finds

Early, enhanced information provided by a 10-K (an annual report required by the SEC about a company's financial picture) helps investors with risk management, according to new research from the University at Buffalo School ...

Earth Sciences Aug 4, 2023

Greenland glacier N79 may not be as stable as previously thought, research suggests

In May 2023, the World Meteorological Organization called for more observations and research on the cryosphere—those areas where the Earth's surface is covered by ice and snow. Greenland's ice sheet is the second largest ...

Condensed Matter Jul 24, 2023

'Quantum avalanche' explains how nonconductors turn into conductors

Looking only at their subatomic particles, most materials can be placed into one of two categories.

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