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The Effect of City Parks on Physical & Mental Health
Our interest lies in finding scientific proof that the more a person engages in activity outside, the better their mental health will be.
Our interest lies in finding scientific proof that the more a person engages in activity outside, the better their mental health will be.
This project explores the correlations between sugar intake and levels of anxiety.
Over the course of the history of New York City, there has been a fluctuation in the crime rate due to a variety of extraneous factors. Since seasonal weather changes have been linked to shifts in human behavior and activities, our research aims to investigate the presence of a seasonal trend for the 7 major crimes in New York City.
Given the recent news of extreme weather conditions, we want to analyze whether or not the rising temperature has affected the levels of precipitation in NYC.
This project studies the declines in felony crimes in NYC between the years 2000 and 2020, and why these declines occurred.
Is climate change going to affect our city?
Education, career, health… Crime rates are one of the many factors disrupted by COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine distributions. Following vaccine distribution, overall average crime rate increases in NYC.
Spotted lanternflies are the newest invasive species to wreak havoc in NYC. What does this mean for NYC’s future?
Willowbrook Park Pond is located in the middle of Staten Island, right next to the College of Staten Island campus. The park offers a large man-made pond, many species of flora, a carousel, and miles of hiking trails for guests.