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Theory Of Mind Experiment- Humans vs. ChatGPT-3.5

Want to know how similar Humans and ChatGPT 3.5 are in terms of Theory of Mind? Our project dives into how the Theory of Mind is viewed and compared in Humans vs. Large Language Models.

TikTok and Anxiety among Macaulay Brooklyn College Students

Social media is one of the leading causes of anxiety and depression among young adolescents and adults. Interestingly enough, it was found that every participant that used social media reported some symptom of general anxiety. Moreover, many participants also reported having a symptom of social anxiety as well.

The Relationship Between Seasonal Temperature Change and Bird Biodiversity in NYC

Want to learn more about the biodiversity of birds in NYC? Check out our poster on how temperatures can influence the biodiversity of birds in NYC.

Impact of Seasonal Variation on the Duck Distribution in New York City

When you see a flock of ducks, have you asked yourself why are they leaving? Dive into our research on duck distribution in New York City where we’ll dabble on their migration patterns and similarities, finding how seasonal variation influences our avian neighbors!

Red-Eared Sliders Invade New York City

The poster describes the effects invasive species have on an ecosystem, in particular, the impact the invasive red-eared sliders have on New York City.

The Green I Have and The Green I Get 💸🌲

Do you find that the nearest park is a walk away? Are the parks in your neighborhood almost non existent? The median income of your neighborhood might unfortunately play a role on why that’s the case.

Air Quality vs. Perception

What impact does age have on how we perceive the impacts of air pollution? What effects on air quality have we observed thus far?

How Does Climate Change Affect Fish Species Observations?

Our project links climate change with fish populations using Macaulay Honors College BioBlitz data. We’re showcasing how rising temperatures and environmental shifts directly affect fish species, highlighting the significant impact of climate change on aquatic ecosystems.

Evidence of Self-Recognition in Chimpanzees Using Dynamic Marks​

Have you ever wondered if chimpanzees recognized themselves in the mirror? From a dynamic test with a moving laser, we’ve got the answer for you!

Bread: A Slice of Life

Bread impacts various aspects of life including history, the economy, health, culture, and society. Come explore the foundations of bread including its rich history, gluten free and multigrain bread, its link link to diabetes and glycemic index, and its true value. Bread is much more than the foundation of a sandwich, it’s a slice of life.