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April 15, 2026
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Queens College Becomes The First College In Queens to Build A Nanofabrication Facility “Cleanroom”

Queens College is currently working toward building the borough’s first nanofabrication facility, or “cleanroom,” for student use. Such facilities use state-of-the-art technology to create controlled environments for sophisticated micro-engineering. The facility is

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CUNY School of Professional Studies Masters in Generative AI

In Spring 2026, The City University of New York School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) launched a new Master of Science in Generative AI, one of the first graduate programs in the U.S. exclusive to generative AI.  According to CUNY’s

March 17, 2026

“I Belong”: Dr. Sheila Sanders on Being a Woman of Color in Chemistry

Local News/News/QC News/Science

In the Chemistry Department, General Chemistry I and II are a rite of passage to careers of all shapes, and the name Dr. Sheila

The Struggle of Endometriosis: Not Just a “Period Issue”

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Op-Eds detail the views of their writers and are not representative of the stance of the paper. Publication of Op-Eds is not

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Queens College Researchers Link Prenatal Exposure to Climate Events and Child Brain Development

On June 11th, 2025, Queens College published a press release documenting the work and subsequent findings of Queens College Researchers led by Donato DeIngeniis and Distinguished Professor Yoko Nomura regarding the effects

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by Cody Lendle
December 3, 2025
Science

What Can Climate Change Tell Us About the Lack of Snow?

New Yorkers are used to shaking the snow off their boots and umbrellas in the winter, but now we’re shaking off the dust that these items have collected in our closets. This

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by Silvia Campos Amaya
March 2, 2023
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Waterways and Nitrogen Inputs in the New York Harbor

New York Harbor, for years where the City’s factories dumped their toxic waste, has reached new highs in terms of health and cleanliness. Ever since the Clean Water Act, passed in 1972,

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by Fatima Khan
October 15, 2022
Editor’s Pick/Local News/NY News/Science

The Resurgence of Aquatic Mammals in the New York Harbor: What Does This Mean For Us?

New York City has long since had the reputation of being riddled with litter, and this unclean notoriety had also been assigned to the City’s waters. The New York Harbor had been

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by Fatima Khan
September 22, 2022
NY News/Science

COVID-19 Delta Variant Becomes the Number One Strain in NYC

Back in 2015, Jeff Bezos conducted a TED Talk in which his argument centered around the statement: “If anything kills over 10 million people in the next few decades, it’s most likely

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by Nadia Rampersaud
August 20, 2021
Science/World News

New Study: Sections of the Amazon Now Emit More Carbon than they Absorb

As the world grapples with the effects of climate change, a recently published study has revealed that sections of the Amazon rainforest are emitting more carbon than they absorb. Known as a

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by Vaishali Patra
July 30, 2021
Science

Missing lake in Antarctica may warn of the harmful effects of climate change

Antarctica remains as one of the world’s most mysterious places on Earth, but recently a missing lake in the continent is shedding light on why humans need to be aware of global

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by Aliyah Ali
July 19, 2021
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