After spending many long months in quarantine, Mahrukh writes herself a video style diary for her future self showing her experiences and how she has grown.
Pulling an all-nighter to study for an upcoming test may save your grade, but how will it affect your mental and physical health? That’s what we decided to find out.
Join us, as we explore the realm of HIV and dive into some real cool data! We will look into the different routes & rates of transmission of the virus, and see how they vary across the sexes. We will see if our hypotheses truly hold up.
Using data from the World Health Organization and the report ‘Global Estimate of the burden of disease from second-hand smoke’ our group explored how second-hand smoking affects the development of lung cancer in various countries.
We analyze how the pandemic affected us students mentally and try to understand which groups were most affected. Let’s just say some results were interesting!
You’ll never believe it, but light can give you cancer! Find out more about this carcinogen, how it works, and how to protect yourself with our presentation.
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.
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.
Have you ever heard the phrase, “Classical music makes you smarter.” Many studies have tried to prove this, but have failed to do so. We decided to try it ourselves…
Studies show that even just a short walk per day can improve mental, emotional, and physical health. Our project demonstrates the different benefits that can be experienced with routine exercise.
Quaran-Zine is a collection of artistic and literary representations of the pandemic’s impact on our lives and understanding of NYC. We explore the accessibility of spaces throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
We conducted our very own meta-analysis that spanned 3 separate studies. All 3 had a connection to neuroplasticity, which is a combination of adaptive processes in the brain. Meditation’s objective effects were observed, and as such, we were able to infer possible benefits and certain shortcomings the practice has.
A collection of songs that represent 2020 to me and the reasons why. From songs that everybody laughed at to songs that brought me comfort in the midst of everything.
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