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  • The Effect of Better Trash Collection Methods on Public Health in the Upper East Side and Harlem

    The Effect of Better Trash Collection Methods on Public Health in the Upper East Side and Harlem

    This project examines the state of public health and street pollution in two contrasting neighborhoods within New York City: the Upper East Side and Harlem.

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    Categories: CCNY, Link, Hildegaard, Seminar 3
  • To What Extent do Temperature & Precipitation Influence NYC’s Electricity Consumption?

    To What Extent do Temperature & Precipitation Influence NYC’s Electricity Consumption?

    Are you curious about how higher temperatures influence the amount of electricity you use? Check out out project to see the model we developed!

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    Categories: CSI, Lyons, Alan, Seminar 3
  • Solar Energy: Savior or Danger? A Look at the Impact of Photovoltaic Solar Farms in the Mojave Desert on Plants

    Solar Energy: Savior or Danger? A Look at the Impact of Photovoltaic Solar Farms in the Mojave Desert on Plants

    Solar panels! A renewable energy favorite, but how does it affect our environment? This poster is a step forward in highlighting that question and gaining some fascinating answers.

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    Categories: CSI, Lyons, Alan, Seminar 3
  • Pandemic Impact on Free-Roaming Cat Populations in NYC

    Pandemic Impact on Free-Roaming Cat Populations in NYC

    When thinking about animal populations in NYC, cats may not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, learning more about them has become important in recent years.

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    Categories: Buonaiuto, Frank, Hunter, Seminar 3
  • Grapenomics

    Grapenomics

    To identify a correlation, we compared growth in average high temperature to the annual quantity of grapes harvested in New York.

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    Categories: Baruch, Kohli, Manpreet, Seminar 3
  • The Beautiful Sights of the Northern Lights: NYC vs Upstate​

    The Beautiful Sights of the Northern Lights: NYC vs Upstate​

    Discover how geographic location, light pollution, and atmospheric conditions impact the stunning Northern Lights’ visibility in New York. Explore heat maps and insights comparing NYC to upstate regions!

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    Categories: Baruch, Gaffney, Jean, Seminar 3
  • THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN POPULATION ON SQUIRREL DISTRIBUTION

    THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN POPULATION ON SQUIRREL DISTRIBUTION

    Eastern gray squirrels are a common sight around NYC. While we often consider them our friendly urban companions, have you ever wondered how these creatures feel about us? Our project examines whether human population density affects the distribution of gray squirrels.

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    Categories: Brewer, Alexis, Brooklyn College, Seminar 3
  • Urban Plant Diversity and Population Density of Pollinators in NYC Parks​

    Urban Plant Diversity and Population Density of Pollinators in NYC Parks​

    Discover with us how goldenrod flower frequency influences bee populations in NYC parks and its vital role in sustaining pollinator ecosystems amidst urban challenges.

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    Categories: Baruch, Millena, RJ, Seminar 3
  • Birds of a Feather Stick Together: How Human Population Influences Pigeon Population in NYC

    Birds of a Feather Stick Together: How Human Population Influences Pigeon Population in NYC

    Does human population influence pigeon population across New York City?

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    Categories: John Jay, Seminar 3, Yaverbaum, Daniel
  • Chelsea : Art Meets Heart

    Chelsea : Art Meets Heart

    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.

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    Categories: Abraha, Leah, CCNY, Seminar 1
  • Evaluating the Effect of Park Size on Species Richness in NYC Parks

    Evaluating the Effect of Park Size on Species Richness in NYC Parks

    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.

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    Categories: CCNY, O’Donnell, Kelly, Seminar 3
  • Emerald Ash Borers and Ash Trees in NYC

    Emerald Ash Borers and Ash Trees in NYC

    Click in to learn about how the invasive species of Emerald Ash Borers affect the population of various types of Ash Trees(Fraternus) in NYC!

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    Categories: Baruch, Gaffney, Jean, Seminar 3
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