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This story is part of the Innovation Trail's partnership with FRONTLINE's Dropout Nation. You can read the other reports here.The Buffalo Public Schools…
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Western New York is home to more than 200 growing startup companies catering to specific medical and life science needs.While these small businesses offer…
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In the late 1960’s, the Buffalo River was so polluted it caught fire.“But it didn’t really get much national attention because that was just the way…
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Humans have always been vulnerable to airborne illnesses – especially given the developments in chemical and biological warfare. That vulnerability led…
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Working from home can be lonely or full of distractions. And taking a laptop or tablet to the coffee shop has drawbacks, too. Ever try finding an…
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A recent poll conducted by Quinnipiac University shows New York residents are evenly split on the issue of hydrofracking.The survey comes hard on the…
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It all started with a fossil.“We have this polar bear jawbone from the Svalbard archipelago in the North Atlantic,” says Charlotte Lindqvist, a professor…
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Buffalo’s latest business incubator is on the hunt for small tech companies who are long on ideas, but perhaps short on cash, office space and personnel.…
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With China largely cornering the market for rare earth metals, domestic researchers are trying to create synthetic replacements.SUNY Buffalo (UB) wants to…
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Strap on the boots and tie them tight; you're going for a hike on the Innovation Trail.Today we find out what a "nurdle" is. Wait, you don't know?Prepare…