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What exactly happens when you blow on a soap film to make a bubble? Behind this simple question about a favorite childhood activity is some real science, researchers have found.
University Research | New York UniversityIn this video, a student from New York University's Silver School of Social Work checks out a new virtual reality simulation that takes you through New York City's Lower East Side to assess the environment and look for possible challenges for clients.
University Research | New York UniversityA new study from Michigan State University and New York University reveals a surprising level of vulnerability in fingerprint authentication systems.
University Research | Michigan State University | New York UniversityFish and birds are able to move in groups, without separating or colliding, due to a newly discovered dynamic: the followers interact with the wake left behind by the leaders.
University Research | New York UniversityResearchers at New York University are tackling one of the major challenges in agriculture: How to raise healthy plants while minimizing the use of fertilizer and the leaching of fertilizer chemicals into the environment, which sometimes results.
University Research | New York UniversityThe drop in violent crime in the United States since the 1990s coincides with an explosion of community groups, a New York University researcher says.
University Research | New York UniversityChildren exposed to 9-11 dust from the World Trade Center towers have elevated levels of artery-hardening fats in their blood, a New York University study shows.
University Research | New York UniversityScientists are developing a rapid diagnostic test for the Zika virus that uses saliva.
University Research | New York UniversityResearchers have identified a previously unknown feature of human anatomy called interstitium with implications for the function of all organs, most tissues, and the mechanisms of most major diseases.
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