New method greatly improves the speed and efficiency of membrane production, presenting promising solutions for…
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NYU Abu Dhabi is a global liberal arts and research university located in the United Arab Emirates. It is part of the New York University (NYU) network, which includes campuses in New York City and Shanghai. Established in 2010, NYU Abu Dhabi was created as a unique collaboration between New York University and the government of Abu Dhabi, with the goal of combining the best aspects of a liberal arts college with the resources and opportunities of a major research university. The campus offers undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including the arts, sciences, engineering, and social sciences. NYU Abu Dhabi emphasizes a global perspective, with a diverse student body from over 115 countries and faculty members from leading universities worldwide. The university is committed to fostering interdisciplinary research and innovation, contributing to the cultural and intellectual landscape of the region. It also plays a significant role in promoting cross-cultural understanding and dialogue, positioning itself as a hub for academic excellence in the Middle East.
NYU Abu Dhabi researchers have unveiled a novel 2D material improving optical modulation for advanced…
The planet, named LP 791-18 d, was located and observed using data from NASA’s Tess…
Inspired by the water-wicking skin of the Australian thorny devil lizard, FLASH capsules can connect…
The Mars Map displays high-resolution images of the Red Planet through the lens of the…
The ingestible pills utilize magnetic fields to track movement through the Gastrointestinal tract with higher…
A rapidly migrating Jupiter mechanism offers crucial new insights into the early evolution of the…
A rover expected to explore below the surface of Mars in 2022 has the potential…
Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi reveal that sun-like stars rotate up to two and a…
In a new study published today in the Astrophysical Journal, researchers from New York University…