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The Buffalo Museum of Science has recently unveiled a new exhibit that celebrates the intersection of research, art, and community impact. Hosted by the University at Buffalo, the event featured the second annual Art of Research competition on Tuesday night, showcasing the work of graduate and post-doctoral students.

Dean Graham Hammill from UB’s Graduate School spoke about the significance of the project, emphasizing the importance of effectively communicating studies and findings to the public. He highlighted how graduate research can have far-reaching impacts, from improving health and technology to addressing social inequalities. The exhibit aims to help students see beyond the specifics of their research and present a broader picture to the community.

Visitors can view this exciting exhibit at the museum until May. It serves as a testament to the important work being done by graduate students and post-doctoral researchers in various fields. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to appreciate the beautiful and insightful creations on display!

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