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News Byte: Babak Beheshti Discusses What’s Ahead for 5G on PBS

The dean of NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences was a featured speaker on PBS’s SciTech Now.

Mark Gugliotti Corrects Poor Posture on National News

As seen on CBS News, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy Mark Gugliotti discusses the importance of proper posture.

Q&A: What You May Not Know About Long Island’s Drinking Water

Associate Professor Sarah Meyland talks about the state of Long Island’s drinking water and what it will take to clean it up.

Better Customer Service with Emotion-Sensitive AI

Soon machines will be able to detect shoppers’ moods and offer more personalized and convenient experiences, says Assistant Professor Houwei Cao in a CNN op-ed.

Five Questions with Carl Abraham on the Measles Outbreak

Assistant Professor Carl Abraham, M.D., sat down with The Box to talk about the outbreak and why the United States is at risk of losing its status as a national that has eliminated measles.

Ask an Expert: The Keto Diet Explained in One Minute

Mindy Haar, Ph.D., breaks down the the latest trend in weight loss and warns of side effects associated with a low-carb diet.

Turning the Tide: How Data Can Save Cities from Flooding

In a Scientific American op-ed, Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong, Ph.D., advises policymakers to use data visualization to prepare for rising water levels near coastal cities around the world.

Building Common Grounds with Architecture

In a Salon op-ed, Assistant Professor Dongsei Kim, M.Des., argues that well-designed architecture on borders between countries can create opportunities for residents on both sides.

Increasing the Number of Women in Cybersecurity

Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D., spoke with Cybersecurity Venture’s Georgia D. Reid on why more women and young should pursue careers in STEM fields.

Q&A: Fighting for Strong Bones

Professor Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., traveled to Capitol Hill to lobby for improved access to and use of bone density testing.

NYIT Experts Take Over the Airwaves

NYIT faculty members shared their research findings and expertise the week of January 28 on The Academic Minute.

Stop Putting Juveniles in Solitary Confinement

In a Salon op-ed, Associate Professor Emily Restivo, Ph.D., says the practice causes severe psychological harm and impedes reintegration into society.

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