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DENVER — An eclectic crowd of thousands — podcasters, vendors, startups, seekers — swarmed a psychedelics conference in Denver this week to ex…
BUFFALO — An anti-racism activist and community organizer studying statistics and health and human services is the University at Buffalo’s sec…
Niagara University professor Dr. Rolanda Ward will discuss poverty and health challenges faced by African American residents living in the Cit…
WASHINGTON — Our capacity to care about others may have very, very ancient origins, a new study suggests.
BUFFALO — Researchers at the University of Buffalo have been working for almost four years on a project to improve the seismic performance and resilience of unreinforced masonry buildings. During the past year they have received help from masonry students at Iroquois Job Corps in Medina with construction of the test structures, one of which is the largest ever tested on a shake table.
This structure, built with help from Iroquois Job Corps masonry students, was tested for a week at the University at Buffalo’s structural and …
Lino Cometto, left, an instructor in the Iroquois Job Corps masonry program, Professor Andreas Stavridis from UB’s seismic lab and Job Corps m…
I think the time has finally arrived to say thanks to a special man and great human being. Some could well remember him from once living here …
A fishing community in southern Brazil has an unusual ally: wild dolphins.
South Asians have a notable presence in Niagara Falls, most prominently with the number of Indian restaurants on Third Street and downtown. Bu…
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