Research News
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When Certain Boys Feel Their Masculinity is Threatened, Aggression Ensues
New study points to impact of pressure during puberty to be stereotypically masculine
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Researchers Find Depression Assessments Reliable Across Technology, Setting, and Type
Study compares different modalities including online, pen-and-paper, in-person interview, and by phone
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How Do Our Memories Last a Lifetime? New Study Offers a Biological Explanation
Ground-breaking research uncovers “molecular glue” that helps ensure memory formation and stabilization
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NYU Creates Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy
CMEP aims to further our understanding of the sentience and moral status of animals and AI systems
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When a Wave of Cuban Asylum Seekers Came Ashore in Florida
A new research paper on the financial impact of the 1980 Mariel Boatlift offers lessons for New York and other cities absorbing South American refugees today
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New Generative AI Technique Allows for Better Photo Editing—in 3-D
Courant researchers are working on ways to “sculpt” realistic images
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What’s Going On in Our Brains When We Plan?
Study uncovers how the brain simulates possible future actions by drawing from our stored memories
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How Does “Not” Affect What We Understand? Scientists Find Negation Mitigates Our Interpretation of Phrases
New study shows how the brain builds new meanings through word combinations
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Korea and NYU Establish Global AI Frontier Lab
Brooklyn-based Joint Research Will Be Led by Prize-Winning AI Researchers Yann LeCun and Kyunghyun Cho
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Where Do Nextdoor Communities Exist—And What Do These Communities Talk About?
Study provides new data about Nextdoor, America’s most popular hyperlocal platform