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Portrait of Xin Wang, wearing a dark shirt and glasses against a green mottled backdrop.
5 Questions with Xin Wang: The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health
Xin Wang, School of Public Health, discusses his path to UAlbany and his research at the interface of AI and public health
White plastic tray of dental implements including white gauze pads, various metal picks, and a small container of fluoride with a green metallic cap
Study: Oral Health Workers Are Burned Out Too
Center for Health Workforce Studies study shines light on rates of burnout among health care workers, leading causes of burnout and strategies to improve working conditions
Seven bottles of the covid-19 vaccine are on a smooth white tabletop with blurred background.
Q&A: Unpacking a Big Win for RNA Research
RNA Institute Director Andy Berglund shares insights on the importance of the research that won this year’s 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine
Eddie Megello and Nathan Meglio prepare a weather balloon for a practice launch from the ETEC parking lot.
UAlbany Students Prepare to Launch Weather Balloons for NASA Eclipse Project
More than 1,000 weather balloons will float high up into the atmosphere next Saturday as an annular solar eclipse sweeps across the United States.
A presenter stands in front of a presentation slide during the to Pathways to Renewable Energy conference.
UAlbany Hosts Industry Leaders, Researchers for Pathways to Renewable Energy Conference
The University at Albany welcomed more than 130 attendees to explore the role that weather research and technology will play in the renewable energy transition.
Former NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin trains inside a space station mockup at the Johnson Space Center in 2009.
Astronaut Leland Melvin to Deliver 10th Annual Bunshaft Lecture
Former NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin will deliver the 10th Annual Bunshaft Lecture at the University at Albany’s Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Oct. 5. The lecture is hosted by UAlbany’s College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering.
University of New Hampshire research scientist Shawn Shellito prepares a buoy for testing in the Gulf of Maine.
UAlbany Atmospheric Scientists Partner on NSF Project to Monitor Atmosphere-Ocean Carbon Dioxide Exchange
The project could soon offer a new buoy-based observational tool to improve predictions of the ocean's impact on the carbon cycle.