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A machine learning filter: AI’s role in safe public drinking water

Dr. Tao Ye, an assistant professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering, received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his research on using AI to help make public drinking water safer. 

Take that trip

So we are in the homestretch. It’s April, the weather is starting to warm up just a bit, and the graduation plans are being planned.

A Few Good Men

Most courtroom dramas revolve around finding the truth. A Few Good Men is about what happens when people in power do everything to conceal the truth.

An awkward kind of spring

As spring arrives, the sun over the ocean, when we look out the window, feels like a perfectly set scene for new beginnings.

Vanguard: the underwater human research habitat

The UK-based Gloucestershire ocean technology firm, DEEP, is continuing progress on its mission to “make humans aquatic” through ongoing testing and research with its underwater vessels, Vanguard.

Foxglove

The Victorian Language of Flowers was used for decades to relay feelings that people had a hard time expressing or were too embarrassed to share.

How to navigate allergy season during cherry blossom bloom

The April-May allergy season is a familiar roll-around for anyone who grew up in the Northeastern United States. Sitting by an open window in a classroom, trying to take an exam while your eyes water so much that you can’t see the exam question.

Summer trends

As I am writing, it is currently 80 degrees in Hoboken, and that means I can’t wear sweatpants and hoodies anymore, which is tragic.

Men’s Volleyball takes fifth consecutive conference title

Men’s Volleyball has won their fifth consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Championship title after taking a 3-1 victory over Messiah College this past Saturday, April 11, at Canavan Arena.

Not knowing often leads to discovery

When it comes to creating art, I have found that not knowing anything can sometimes leave room for more creativity. At times when I am overcome with writer’s block or things like that, I have learned that the solution is actually abandoning what I know.