Undergrad Researchers Tackle Real Challenges
Students in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences presented the culmination of their projects at the final Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program (UREP) presentations in May.
18th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Celebrating NYIT’s Creative Achievements
Nearly 190 scholars, scientists, professionals, and researchers were honored at the 18th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception at NYIT de Seversky Mansion on April 11.
New Research Shows Why People Are Willing to Pamper Their Pets
A new study by Assistant Professor Colleen P. Kirk, M.B.A., D.P.S., reveals that dog owners have greater psychological ownership of their pets—and a willingness to pay more for their care.
When It Comes to Social Media, Doctors Are Held to a Higher Standard
Medical students need to fully grasp the consequences of social media usage, explains Associate Professor Bernadette Riley, D.O.
News Brief: Zhang Shares Research at Biotech Investors’ Meetup
Assistant Professor of Life Sciences Shenglong Zhang, Ph.D., presented his research findings about sequencing RNA to an audience of biotech investors, scientists, and entrepreneurs at an event held at NYIT.
Not Quite Game Over: Preventing eSports Injuries
NYIT researchers prove that eSports athletes face risk of injury just like any other athlete.
What Happens to Bad Gifts?
In an article in The Conversation, Associate Professor of Marketing Deborah Cohn, Ph.D., explains what people do with unwanted gifts.
NYIT Receives Third Consecutive NSF Grant for Undergraduate Summer Research
A National Science Foundation grant will fund NYIT’s Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) program during the summer of 2019, 2020, and 2021.
Dinosaurs Chilled Out With Built-In Snout A/C
How did gigantic, heavily armored dinosaurs avoid overheating in the warm Mesozoic climate? A research team led by Jason Bourke, Ph.D., assistant professor of basic sciences, NYITCOM at A-State, have posed a new theory: Dinosaurs came equipped with an intricate cooling system in their snouts.
Saving the Hearts of Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
With the help of a nearly $400,000 NIH grant, NYIT researchers are looking for ways to prevent patients with chronic kidney disease from developing heart disease.
Mouth Guards Get a Digital Upgrade and Aid Concussion Study
Ten student-athletes wore mouth guards with sensors to see how hits effect their cognition.
Video: Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs—With Viruses
In a Facebook Live session, NYIT students take viewers on a live hunt for the answer to antibiotic resistance—viruses.