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Students Envision a New Downtown
Design teams dream up ‘Downtown Brooklyn Commons’
‘Brooklyn Commons’ seeks an uncommon Downtown
BP Markowitz, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership Unveil Designs Of Re-Imagined Open Space From Borough Hall To Brooklyn Bridge Park
Four colleges present best-use ideas for Downtown Brooklyn Commons, 21 acres of public space
Scientist Discovers New Use for Industrial Fly Ash
Cyber-Hackers: Faster, Better Equipped Than You
Surviving the digital swarm
Member of the Month: Allan Goldstein
More scholarships open to Antiguans and Barbudans
U.S. Energy Secretary Chu Delivers Commencement Speech at NYU-Poly
Cellphone dangers: Michael Knox on ABC, Nightline
Your Next Car Could Be Made From Coal Waste
If we're burning it, we might as well use the waste. A new option: Make ultra-light car engines out of coal fly ash.
A SMART teacher
Lynbrook computer teacher Jeff Bernhardt to participate in a unique program
Q&A: Why Commuting Sucks the Life Out of You
How easy is it to make chloroform?
Cell Phone Cancer Concerns: What Else Is a Danger in Your Home?
People to Watch in Silicon Alley
Bruce Niswander, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Stable And More Durable Fluorinated Proteins Developed
When to Buy or Sell? Don’t Trust Your Instincts
David Miller gets NYC university post
David Miller takes job at New York engineering school
David Miller gets NYU teaching gig
NYC Funds Tech Incubator in Brooklyn
Grant to help foster more startups in Dumbo
DUMBO gets new feather: an incubator
City opens its ninth such facility, this one to focus on technology startups, on Jay Street; landlord Two Trees offers discounted rent of $3.50 per square foot.
DUMBO Business Incubator To Help High-Tech Startups
Two Trees, NYU-Poly Are Partners in Facility
NYU Poly commencement featured on DOE’s website
Mayor Bloomberg Launches NYC Media Lab
Partnership of the City, Polytechnic Institute of NYU and Columbia University Will Connect Media Companies with Academic Institutions and Drive Independent Technology Research
Former Toronto mayor will teach at NYU
David Miller chosen for his "low carbon leadership"
Worldwide Leader On Climate Change Coming to B’klyn
Student Inventors Dream Up A Better Wheelchair
Varick Street Incubator Celebrates 2nd Anniversary
Happy 2nd Anniversary, Varick Street Incubator
Blurring Face-to-Face and Virtual Encounters
Business Incubator Series: Micah Kotch, NYC ACRE At NYU-Poly, New York (Part 1)
First Stop Brooklyn: Wind Energy Startup Makes An Unlikely Home
PlayStation Move - Move.me Overview HD
Mapping the Cityscape: Mapping Manhattan
Ex Wall Street Employees Fill Varick Street Incubator
First Stop Brooklyn: Wind Energy Startup Makes an Unlikely Home
With Struggle to Create Jobs, Polytech Incubator Encourages Innovation
Forbes’ annual ranking of the Top Colleges in the nation
NYU-Poly PolyBots Create Robotic Puppets
REACHING INTO THE IONOSPHERE TO TALK TO SUBMARINES AND SAVE SATELLITES
Seeking a Safer Future for Electricity’s Coal Ash Waste
Small ISPs use "malicious" DNS servers to watch Web searches, earn cash
Bracing for Hurricane Irene
Cyber security tournament set to start next month
News 12 Brooklyn on Robotic Fish
Bloomberg Markets: 50 Most Influential Persons
Lights, Camera, Blast-Off: Kids Explore Space with NASA
DUMBO’s art weekend turns a neighborhood into a gallery
NYU-Poly hosts event for entrepreneurs
John Keshecki | The Bridge
Symposium at NYU-Poly Probes Impact of Financial Crisis on Children
Is The Varick Street NYU Poly Incubator The Best In NYC?
The Colleges That Guarantee the Highest Salaries
New iPad App Lets Brooklyn Students Learn Chemistry With Greater Ease
Researchers ID Skype Users Who Also Use BitTorrent
Skype flaw exposes users’ location, identity
Flaws in Skype and similar Internet phone systems could potentially disclose the identities, locations, and even digital files of hundreds of millions of users, a new study finds.
Nassim Taleb on Wall Street Protest, Banking
NYU-Poly professor helps expose Skype security flaw
Researchers ID Skype users who also use BitTorrent
Zuccotti Park Protest Lives on, in Augmented Reality App
Making Greener, Safer Transformers
With the help of PowerBridgeNY, the HIGHEST Transformers company aims for cleaner, safer electrical technology that could save billions of dollars a year.
I Want to be a Scientist
Assistant Professor Jin Kim Montclare speaks with Careergirls.org
CSAW Attracts Top Cyber Security Hackers and Professionals
8th Annual Cyber Security Awareness Week Held at NYU-Poly
NYU-Poly and Columbia Students Team Up for a Cross-Bronx Solution
NYU-Poly Opens New Facility In Downtown Brooklyn
New York University is branching out in Brooklyn.
NYU-Poly Expands at MetroTech
Pentagon-funded games would crowdsource weapons testing
Text, reply, now occupy
Jackson recognized for commitment to scientific research
NYU-Poly Expands at MetroTech
News 12: FIRST LEGO League Competition at NYU-poly
Can Big Data and Sensors Make Cities Smarter and Safer?
Summer of science: City schools team with local colleges for STEM programs
Institutions such as Columbia University, New York University, Lehman College and City College of New York are teaming up with public schools across the city to offer kids free summer school classes…
Tax Philanthropists: The Rich Who Give to the Government
Buffett-Rule Charity Flops When Put to Test: Philip Maymin
New website helps ‘Missed Connections’ find each other
6 super science projects from NYU Engineering’s ‘Research Expo’
Undergrads and grad students showcased their work in everything from computer science to civil engineering.
Emerging apps designed to promote traffic safety compete in AT&T-sponsored contest
Forty-five newly developed apps were entered into the contest, including one designed to allow a smartphone to detect when a driver is getting drowsy and issue an audible warning. Eight winners will…