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Research that Ranges from Pipelines to Proteins
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
The research that Assistant Professor of Physics Cristiano Dias is pursuing has the potential to expand our knowledge of phenomena that can affect the creation of dangerous obstructions in undersea pipelines...
Students Search for Insights into the Brain and Behavior
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Learning is very much a hands-on experience for Nicole Andanar, Hannah Gattuso, Yasmine Ghattas and David Liptsyn, NJIT undergraduates enrolled in Albert Dorman Honors College who are working with Associate...
NJIT Alum Addresses Health Care Needs of the LGBTQ Community
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
We chat with an industrious NJIT alum and his inspiring adviser about a service they’ve cooked up to help combat one of the biggest issues facing the LGBTQ community: health care discrimination.
Putting Students Closer to Explosive Solar Events
Thursday, April 6, 2017
NJIT has a long-established reputation as a leader in researching phenomena originating on the star closest to Earth — the Sun.
Is the Cooperative Economy Next in a Post-Consumer World?
Thursday, January 12, 2017
For a significant part of the 20th century, the Manufacturing Economy generated unprecedented material prosperity in the United States.
Delving Deeper into the Circadian Rhythms of Life
Thursday, January 12, 2017
The circadian rhythms that harmonize our behavior with the daily cycle of light and dark, and with seasonal change, are among the most powerful physiological forces that we experience each day — forces that are experienced not only by other...
An Explorer on the Frontier of Behavior
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Associate Professor Eric Fortune, a member of the Department of Biological Sciences since 2012, is an explorer whose research is focused on finding answers to questions at the frontiers of human physiology and behavior.
Coastal Perspectives — Studying Forces That Affect Life Where Land and Water Meet
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Land lies in water; it is shadowed green.Shadows, or are they shallows, at its edgesshowing the line of long sea-weeded ledgeswhere weeds hang to the simple blue from green.Or does the land lean down to...
What the Ocean Says — Research for National Defense, Environmental Insight
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Since coming to NJIT in 1994, Professor Eliza Michalopoulou has been listening to the world’s oceans, researching how new knowledge about sound propagation in the marine environment can enhance the U.S. Navy’s antisubmarine defenses.
Sparking Research in Space
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Lego building blocks and a chance conversation at a scientific conference have led to a discovery about water droplets on the International Space Station (ISS) with down-to-earth applications that could range from the production of better inkjet...
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