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Study reveals sound's impact on balance for inner ear disorder patients
A recent study published in PLOS ONE has shed light on the role of sound in affecting balance for individuals with vestibular hypofunction, a disorder of the vestibular system that impairs balance.
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How chess influenced early computer designs
Modern computers, first conceptualized by Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace in the 19th century, continue to be a subject of study for their innovative use of gaming theories.
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NYU alumni secure multiple Oscar nominations across various categories
Eleven members of the New York University (NYU) community have received 14 nominations for the upcoming 97th Annual Academy Awards.
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Concerns rise over role of fluoride amid new research findings
In 1999, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognized fluoridated drinking water as one of the significant public health achievements of the 20th century.
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NYU students enjoy free museum access year-round with campus ID
New York University students have the opportunity to visit ten renowned museums in New York City for free through the university's Museum Gateway Program.
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Supreme Court upholds US ban on TikTok amid national security concerns
The legal dispute between ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, and the United States government concluded with a Supreme Court decision in favor of the government.
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Exhibitions at NYU's gallery focus on philosophers Spinoza and Weil
NYU's 80WSE Gallery is set to open two exhibitions that explore the philosophies of Baruch Spinoza and Simone Weil.
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Photographic biography captures Kamala Harris's historic presidential campaign
Deborah Willis, a professor at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, has co-authored a photographic biography of Kamala Harris titled "Kamala: Her Historic, Joyful, and Auspicious Sprint to the White House."
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Study links rising teen girl suicidality with increased LGBQ identification
Amid growing concerns over suicidal behavior among teenage girls, a recent study has identified a link between this trend and the increasing number of female students identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or questioning (LGBQ).
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NYU student athlete captures week in life balancing sports and studies
Zara Sinha, a student at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, provides a glimpse into the life of a student athlete through her experiences captured on film.
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Study finds early gender gap in children's negotiation behavior
Studies have long documented a gender gap in wages, with various causes identified over the years.
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Media prepares for Trump's second term amid fears of press freedom erosion
After losing the California gubernatorial election in 1962, Richard Nixon famously told reporters that they would miss having him to "kick around."
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Professor discusses challenges in creating adaptable robots like those seen in movies
A robot capable of exploring an island, enduring the elements, and parenting a gosling remains largely in the realm of fiction.
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Kristoffer Diaz makes Broadway debut with Alicia Keys' 'Hell's Kitchen
Playwright and NYU arts professor Kristoffer Diaz is set to make his Broadway debut with the musical "Hell’s Kitchen."
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NYU study reveals effective public policies for preventing suicides
An analysis by researchers at New York University has identified public policies that effectively prevent suicide deaths in the United States.
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Student balances internship, philanthropy, and creativity at NYU
Catherine Herber, a student at New York University (NYU), balances her academic commitments with various extracurricular activities.
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Teachers tend to stay longer when sharing race/ethnicity with principals
New York City public school teachers are more likely to remain at schools where the principal and a significant proportion of their peers share their race or ethnicity, according to recent research.
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Thandiwe Muriu's first U.S. solo exhibition opens at NYU Gallatin Galleries
NYU Gallatin Galleries is hosting "Thandiwe Muriu: I Am Because We Are," marking the first solo exhibition in the United States for Kenyan fine art photographer Thandiwe Muriu.
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Study explores impact of framing on perceptions of gender gap
Vice President Kamala Harris's defeat in the 2024 presidential election has brought attention to the persistent gender gap in leadership roles across various sectors.
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NYU researchers launch DietNerd for evidence-based dietary insights
Researchers at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences have developed a tool named DietNerd, aimed at providing evidence-based insights into diet and nutrition.