UAlbany Student Group Hosts Human Trafficking Panel Discussion
UAlbany student group SSTOP (Students Stopping Trafficking of People) hosted a two-hour panel discussion last week on what defines human trafficking and how the Capital Region is impacted by this crime.
Atmospheric Scientist Leads $2 Million Project to Study Hurricane Intensity
Atmospheric scientist Brian Tang has been awarded $2.145 million from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to help forecasters better understand and predict the rapid intensification of hurricanes.
Green Spaces Help Keep Us Healthy, School of Public Health Finds
A School of Public Health team worked with colleagues around the globe on two separate studies to determine the effects that greenery has on our health – finding that the greener our surroundings, the better.
A Look Inside the xCITE Laboratory
Tucked into a converted office space at the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (ASRC), Kara Sulia and Arnoldas Kurbanovas are helping scientists better visualize and communicate their story.
ASRC Researchers Explore New York’s 100 Percent Renewables Goal
ALBANY, N.Y. (Jan. 23, 2020) – Last June, Gov. Cuomo signed one of the nation’s most aggressive pieces of legislation aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Forensic Chemist Proposes Sweat Testing Strip as Breathalyzer Replacement
UAlbany forensic chemist Jan Halámek once again has found an innovative use for human sweat – this time to keep drunk drivers off the road.