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The Broken Ladder: Is Ai Automating the Path to Expertise?

Group Members: Esther Adewoyin, Adam Adler, Ahmed Radwan and Catherine Gardella It explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping early career opportunities for Gen Z. Instead of eliminating all…

Mosquito Spraying in NYC

Group Members: Alif Yaa Khan. Lia Cardo. Alex Ramlochan, Matthias Yannez, Katherine Ahrens Ever wonder if the city’s mosquito spraying is hitting more than just the pests? Our…

Can AI Experience Brainrot?

Group Members: Joseph Geraci, Angie Mekki, Nicholas Runfola, Kateryna Taranenko Many studies have shown that AI Language Learning Model software can be tricked into giving incorrect answers if…

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANGES IN TIME OF DAY AND SOUND LEVELS IN MANHATTAN

Group Members: Zoe George, Savanah Barton, Ayden Alcaraz Our group investigates the relationship between time of day and urban sound levels across three distinct NYC locations: a busy…

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Children’s (0-17 years) Emotional and Behavioral Development in the United States in 2021-2023

Group Members: Anna Kopachevsky, Brendan Kwan, Nisha Nibu For our research project we focused on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), such as abuse, neglect, or household instability, impacting the…

The Broken Ladder: Is AI Automating the Path to Expertise?

Group Members: Ahmed Radwan, Adam Adler, Catherine Gardella, Esther Adewoyin Everyone seems to be asking the same question: “Will AI take our jobs?” Although it’s a fun thought…

The Effects of Golf Course Fragmentation on Wildlife Populations and Biodiversity in NYS?

Group Members: Aleksey Moshkov, Anjali George, Sakshi Tiwari Golf course fragmentation breaks large natural habitats into smaller, isolated patches, disrupting wildlife movement, reducing biodiversity, and destabilizing ecosystems. In…

How Are Bumblebees & Honeybees Important In an Urban Area Like NYC?

Group Members: Jada Chico, Safa Mufti, Anna Jacob, Robert Palacios, Ariel Kahen, Zia (Zhenhua) Tan Our project compares and contrasts the differences between bumblebees and honeybees in New…

Function and Structure of the Ribosome

Group Members: Alon Shabshin The project describes a process called Cryo-Crystallography and how utilizing this process, three scientists managed to do the impossible, create a 3D atomic level…

How do Manhattan’s host trees, particularly in Central Park, influence when and where spotted lanternflies appear?

Group Members: Kevin Joseph, Jayden Blumberg, Jayden Pooran Spotted Lanternflies are an invasive species from China that weakens and damages plants. Currently, they are rapidly reproducing here in…