Smell has a very strong effect on our brains. Different smells can stimulate the regions of the brain that relate to both emotion and memory. See what smell help stimulate the brain and promote blood flow.
Our project focuses on the average ozone concentration in each borough and the correlation between ozone attributable hospitalizations in children and adults.
Quaran-Zine is a collection of artistic and literary representations of the pandemic’s impact on our lives and understanding of NYC. Our themes explore how art expresses individual and societal identity.
We delved into Antarctic krill as a keystone species and how climate change, along with human activities, are disrupting their ecosystem and could eventually cause several species extinctions.
Follow along as you listen to the sounds compiled on a trip to Manhattan. Use the arrows to direct you across the soundscape and make sure to look and listen for overlapping sounds!
We always see spiders above ground, but what about the ones we don’t see? In this experiment, we look closely at the DNA of the below ground family, Oonopidae.
Did you ever wonder if there is a relationship between tree health (trunk diameter and trunk wounds observed) and urban density? Click here to find out.
In our project, while partnering with Billion Oyster Project, we studied the cultivation of oysters and how they can positively affect the water around us as pollution continues to rise.
This study investigates the relationship between the population of Callery Pear, London Planetree, and Pin Oak trees in different areas on Staten Island and the corresponding air pollution levels.
Masks are undeniably the staple of 2020 and now, they are more than safety: they are fashion. Unmask this exhibit’s stories and experience how individualism truly shines through uniformity.
The theme of our exhibit is businesses during COVID-19. Restaurants and small businesses have been heavily affected by COVID-19 and our exhibit, through photography, aims to capture that change.
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