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NJIT Engineers Reduce Power Consumption in Future Computer Memory
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Most people haven’t heard of resistive RAM — one of several evolving types of computer memory that could become mainstream someday — but its chances at commercial success improved recently, because of insightful new research from NJIT and...
NJIT Chemist Leads Effort to Help Create the Circular Plastic Economy of the Future
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Less than 13% of our plastic waste is truly recycled today, with most consumer plastics either downcycled into lower-quality products or joining the billions of tons discarded in landfills and oceans each year. But what if our plastics could be...
NJIT Researchers Develop Rapid Method to Detect Micro- and Nanoplastics in Seconds
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Microplastics and nanoplastics — tiny fragments shed from everyday plastic products — are increasingly found in our food, water, soil and even inside the human body. Their accumulation has been linked to fertility issues, metabolic disorders and...
Engineering a Future Inspired by Nature: NJIT Graduate Danna Sanchez's Path to Discovery
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Danna Valentina Sanchez Hernandez’s path to becoming a researcher began long before she arrived at NJIT.
Undergrad Exploring Human-Disrupted Ecosystems Becomes NJIT's First Udall Scholar
Monday, June 9, 2025
How do organisms adapt — or fail to adapt — to dramatic environmental changes, particularly those caused by human activity?
"Raindrops in the Sun's Corona": New Adaptive Optics Shows Stunning Details of our Star's Atmosphere
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
The Sun’s corona—the outermost layer of its atmosphere, visible only during a total solar eclipse—has long intrigued scientists due to its extreme temperatures, violent eruptions, and large prominences.
After Sparking a Reaction at NJIT, Alexis Palmere Pursues Chemistry Ph.D. at Pitt
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Alexis Palmere is riding the wave of excitement from commencement day, and with good reason. The biochemistry major from West Orange graduated summa cum laude and is set to begin her chemistry Ph.D. studies at the University of Pittsburgh in the...
2025 HCSLA Awards Cap Historic Year, Honor Princeton University Press Director
Friday, May 16, 2025
NJIT’s Jordan Hu College of Science and Liberal Arts (HCSLA) capped one of the most eventful years in its history with its annual awards ceremony recently — the first under its new name, which was prominently displayed on gonfalons and signage...
Celebrating Class of '25: Standout Students at NJIT Reflect on Accolades, Ambitions
Monday, May 12, 2025
Standout seniors from NJIT’s Jordan Hu College of Science and Liberal Arts (HCSLA) are capping off their undergraduate journey with one last accolade for achievements across academics and research, athletics and campus leadership.
Unveiling the Biomechanical Forces that Drive Scarring
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Fibroblasts are the body’s building blocks. Among the most abundant human cells, they help form the structure of organs and tissues and hold them together. They are also its repair crew.
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