Published August 8, 2024 on SIAM News Blog Read the article by Roni Barak Ventura, Manuel Ruíz Marin, and Maurizio Porfiri
Reverse social contagion as a mechanism for regulating mass behaviors in highly integrated social systems
Our new paper published on PNAS Nexus “Reverse social contagion as a mechanism for regulating mass behaviors in highly integrated social systems” Read the NYU Tandon post here
Deep-sea sponge’s “zero-energy” flow control could inspire new energy efficient designs
NYU Tandon Research Brief published May 16, 2024 Read the article
How dangerous is New York City, anyway?
As the National Guard heads into subways, new research examines how the city is faring with gun violence. Read the Article by Marin Cogan published on VOX March 12, 2024
Why Do Gun Ownership Rates Vary Between Cities?
Urban scaling theory reveals that gun ownership in the United States scales sublinearly and that it is linked to ease-of-access to gun shops and incidence of homicides Read the Article […]