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Released: 22-Sep-2014 11:00 AM EDT
Dynamic, Radical Solutions Needed: 2014 NYIT Cybersecurity Conference Highlights
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Pressing questions fueled lively discussion and much debate during NYIT’s annual cybersecurity conference, at which nearly 250 attendees gathered to gain insights from expert speakers and panelists representing industry, government, and academia.

Released: 26-Aug-2014 12:00 PM EDT
National Physician Assistant Leader Available to Speak about Growth of PA Profession
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Lawrence Herman, PA-C, Chair of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and Chair of NYIT’s Physican Assistant Studies Program says the outlook is positive for the profession and its growing number of educational programs.

Released: 25-Jun-2014 12:00 PM EDT
Restoring Thyroid Hormones in the Heart May Prevent Heart Disease From Diabetes
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A new study by New York Institute of Technology's A. Martin Gerdes, Ph.D. draws links between thyroid hormones and cardiac function in patients with diabetes and heart disease. Restoring normal levels of thyroid hormones prevented the progression of heart disease in rats with diabetes.

Released: 30-May-2014 10:15 AM EDT
NYIT 2014 Energy Conference to Focus on Energy In Motion By Road, Rail and Drone
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NYIT's annual energy conference features a drone demonstration and presentations on regional transportation, alternative fuels, and new energy technologies.

Released: 25-Mar-2014 12:00 PM EDT
NYIT Hosts First Global Cybersecurity Conference in Abu Dhabi
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NYIT held its first Global Cybersecurity Conference in Abu Dhabi today, which was inaugurated the U.A.E. Minister of Culture, Youth and Community Development. NYIT’s conference welcomed cyber defense professionals, information technologists, banking and finance executives, and others across these fields from the U.S., China, the United Arab Emirates and beyond. NYIT has a history of hosting cybersecurity events at its New York City campus. Today’s event was its first cybersecurity conference with a truly worldwide reach.

   
12-Mar-2014 1:00 PM EDT
Nature Publishes Geisler's Study on Origin of Toothed Whale Echolocation
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A new fossil species, Cotylocara macei, shows evidence of echolocation and the complex anatomy underlying this unique behavior that has evolved in toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

Released: 19-Dec-2013 11:00 AM EST
New Community Garden Grows Green Thumbs and Nutrition Education for University Students
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A new university community garden provides ample opportunity for students to learn about health and nutrition.

Released: 12-Dec-2013 9:05 AM EST
Tooth Structure and Wear Provide Clues to Ecology and Evolution of Ancient Marine Creatures
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Published studies from an NYIT Anatomy Professor and international colleagues shed new light on ancient creatures' dental structure and wear -- and how these unique characteristics helped them live and adapt to their environments.

Released: 2-Oct-2013 1:30 PM EDT
NYIT to Host TEDxNYIT: "Meta Resiliency - the Resiliency of Resiliency" on October 10
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NYIT has organized TEDxNYIT - "Meta Resiliency" - a day-long event at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway focusing on the meaning of true resilience in today's world. What did we learn after Hurricane Sandy, 9/11 and other disruptions? What does a bottom-up grass roots response look like? What are new opportunities of resiliency pedagogy and praxis? What is the relevance of resiliency? Speakers and artists will share their ideas at this special event.

Released: 13-Sep-2013 10:00 AM EDT
NYIT Cyber Security Conference 2013: Threats, Protections, Tools, and Education
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As the need to protect individuals and organizations against threats of cyber attacks continues to increase, New York Institute of Technology’s annual cyber security conference is bringing together experts from the security industry, government, and academia to foster dialogue and developments around increasingly complex challenges they face today.

Released: 31-Jul-2013 1:00 PM EDT
Which Came First: the Bird or the Bird Brain?
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Dinosaurs had brains wired for flight long before some of them flew, according to a study published in Nature. The study refutes a common notion that the bird's large brain evolved for the purpose of flight.



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