Aducanumab: Approved, But By Science?
We analyze the data behind the Alzheimer’s drug Aducanumab, and discuss if its accelerated FDA approval was warranted.
We analyze the data behind the Alzheimer’s drug Aducanumab, and discuss if its accelerated FDA approval was warranted.
Take a dive into the life of a swimmer.
Through the use of invasive species mapping, this project proposes the potential benefit of invasive plant species in locating potential perpetrators based on unique pollen and plant DNA material.
We were interested in taking a look at why there was such an increase in the spotted lanternfly population in New York City in the past year.
All plants need suitable temperatures to grow and thrive. Nature usually does a pretty good job keeping things in balance, but what happens when things fall out of balance?
Is there a relationship between population density, green space, and plant species diversity across the five boroughs of New York City? How does it affect us?
Our project explores the correlation between air quality and pigeon population in NYC.
It is frequently assumed that men have more sexual desire than women, but how true is this statement, and is it based on differences in biology or psychology?
This triptych explores the development of a child’s perspective of the world throughout the 3 paintings. Aspects of pain, struggle, happiness, and confusion are depicted.
For centuries, artists have chosen women as the sole subjects of their pieces. From photographs to paintings, women have been placed at the forefront of images. However, how do interpretations of lone women vary depending on the artist?