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12-Year-Old Math Prodigy Now Studying at NYU
Community Heroes7h ago

12-Year-Old Math Prodigy Now Studying at NYU

Suborno Bari became the world's youngest professor at age 7, teaching university students while most kids were learning multiplication tables. Now 12, he's finished high school and is studying at New York University.

Great Big Story2 min read
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InnovationMar 27

NYU Opens Million-Square-Foot Quantum Research Hub in NYC

New York University just launched a quantum research institute that's breaking down the walls between scientists, engineers, and real-world companies. The goal: turn quantum science from theory into technology that actually works.

IEEE Spectrum3 min read
NYU Scientists Use Light to Build and Melt Crystals
InnovationFeb 25

NYU Scientists Use Light to Build and Melt Crystals

Scientists at New York University discovered how to use light like a remote control to build microscopic crystals, melt them, and rebuild them again. This breakthrough could lead to displays that change color on command and sensors that adapt instantly to their environment.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery3 min read
NYU Scientists Create Hand-Sized Levitating Time Crystals
InnovationFeb 14

NYU Scientists Create Hand-Sized Levitating Time Crystals

Physicists at New York University have created time crystals you can hold in your hand—made from styrofoam beads that float on sound waves and defy Newton's laws of motion. This breakthrough could unlock insights into everything from heart pacemakers to financial markets.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
NYU Scientists Create Time Crystals You Can Hold
InnovationFeb 7

NYU Scientists Create Time Crystals You Can Hold

Physicists at New York University have discovered a new type of time crystal made from simple styrofoam beads that levitate on sound waves and defy traditional physics. The handheld device opens doors for quantum computing advances and helps us understand how our own bodies work.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
NYU Creates Handheld Time Crystals That Float on Sound
InnovationFeb 6

NYU Creates Handheld Time Crystals That Float on Sound

Scientists at New York University have created time crystals you can see with your naked eye, suspended in mid-air by sound waves on a device small enough to hold in your hand. This breakthrough makes exotic quantum physics accessible and could revolutionize computing and data storage.

Phys.org3 min read