Combining famous superhero Spider-Man with artwork from the Renaissance might be unconventional, and yet, it proved to be an out for me exploration of art history, consumerism, and culture.
Our project focuses on the connection between art and the neighborhood of Bushwick in Brooklyn. The neighborhood has a rich history of exchanges of land, cultures, and art.
Conceptual art is controversial. I am here to study the controversy and psychology behind it through this presentation.
This presentation explores the history of Chelsea, New York, emphasizing its roots as a community enriched by immigrants and its evolution into a vibrant hub for the LGBTQ+ population.
This project explores how NYC park size and habitat variety impact urban biodiversity, revealing surprising trends in species richness and the role of green spaces.
Do you know what the official state mammal is of NYS? Surprise, it’s the beaver! Read along as we tell you where you are most likely able to find our beloved state mammal, the beaver.
With a scarcity of urban green spaces, we question if different species of bees are active at different times to potentially reduce competition.
This project examines the impact of urbanization on frog populations across U.S. regions. The varying trends in the data suggest that further investigation into urban and rural effects is needed.
Learn about Sunnyside’s history, including the many versions of how it got its name.
Are semisynthetic drugs truly more effective than synthetic drugs? Our analysis of bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections reveals surprising results that could shape future treatment strategies!
Does population density and socioeconomics play a role in the never-ending rat sightings of New York City?
Explore how nutrient loads can affect aquatic ecosystems’ water quality in areas with animal inhabitants, like the Everglades in Florida!