Researchers have designed a new therapy treatment that offers relief for children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder, a disorder that increases the risk for antisocial personality disorder in adults. A professor from Yeshiva, in collaboration with […]
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CUNY scientists successfully mimic melanin’s molecular code
Researchers at CUNY have created a process for making a material similar to melanin, a complex polymer previously impossible to mimic due to its naturally disordered molecular structure. Melanin, often thought of as a mere […]
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Start the new fiscal year strong by enhancing your skills and learning from industry experts. NYSERNet offers a variety of training opportunities this summer to help you become a certified Project Management Professional, a VMWare […]
Read moreColumbia scientists take inspiration from shells to create powerful polymer
A team of researchers at Columbia University developed a new technique for creating a new quality of polymers. Taking inspiration from the strength and resilience of oyster shells, they demonstrated that by slowing the polymer’s […]
Read moreLIGO researchers observe collision of black holes
Researchers at RIT and a postdoctoral fellow from Syracuse University now working in Germany have helped detect gravitational waves for a third time, further confirming Einstein’s theory of relativity and his prediction that the waves […]
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Read moreMonetary sanctions vary widely by state, researchers find
Researchers in New York and eight other states have found that financial punishments meted out for offenses ranging from traffic violations and misdemeanors to felony convictions vary widely across the states and are becoming more […]
Read moreIn brain evolution, size matters – most of the time
A study of 58 species of songbirds by Cornell University and Columbia University researchers found that once a species evolved a larger brain, brain regions that control the beak and mouth, and the area for […]
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