Zeyuan Qiu, professor of environmental science and chair of NJIT's Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, has been named a Fellow of the Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS). The ...
Content creators and ordinary Google users alike are harmed by artificial intelligence summaries of search queries, because the summaries are often inconsistent, presenting disreputable results and ...
The America East Conference has announced that 10 student-athletes from NJIT have been named 2025-26 America East Presidential Scholar-Athletes for their outstanding academic achievements throughout ...
Researchers report one of the fastest and most sensitive approaches yet for detecting toxic per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) accumulating in the environment, which are linked to health ...
The open, sponge‑like network inside a porous transition‑metal oxide lets the larger, doubly- or triply-charged ions travel during a battery’s charge and discharge cycles. Researchers from New Jersey ...
NJIT forensics professor Kevin Parmelee with students Mira Sapozhnikov, Casandra Auletta and Gabrielle Corbo. A New Jersey Institute of Technology forensic team’s crime scene reconstruction of a 1994 ...
A quarter of the university's undergraduates are Hispanic. A year earlier than targeted, New Jersey Institute of Technology has earned the federal distinction of being a Hispanic-serving institution ...
One of the most powerful environmental cleaning technologies in recent years is too small to see with the naked eye. Nanobubbles — tiny gaseous bubbles with diameters of around 100 nanometers — can ...
NJIT men's swimming and diving senior Zac Kuzak has been named one of 42 winter recipients of the 2025-26 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, recognizing excellence in academics, athletics, and leadership.
A first-of-its-kind study traces the rise of ant- and termite-eaters, revealing how mammals returned to the evolutionary table — at least a dozen times — to hone traits for feasting on the social ...
Split image of observations by the NASA space mission SDO/AIA, 171 A channel, showing the Sun at solar minimum (left, December 7, 2019, the start of the current Solar Cycle 25) and the cycle maximum ...
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