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Brooklyn Tech Triangle U Segment
Super-high frequencies could one day deliver your mobile video
NSF Grant to Help Point Way to 5G Wireless
NSN, NYU WIRELESS host first Brooklyn 5G Summit
NYU WIRELESS, partner look to 5G
Quantum turbulence may be the key to unlocking the mysteries of physics
Female presence in the engineering world
How women are paving the way for future female engineers
The triumph of melancholy: 500 years of Dürer's most enigmatic print
Dancing Robots and More at NYU Poly Student Expo
NYU-Polytechnic Second Annual Research Expo in New York
Kaho Abe of the NYU Game Innovation Lab
Exploring the intersection of Wearables, Fashion and Bringing Gaming into Physical Environments
Researchers Developing Fifth-Generation (5G) Phone Technology
Finding the Strength to Reach the Ocean's Furthest Depths
Finding the Strength to Reach the Ocean's Furthest Depths
Taxis: sensors for city life
Insights on big data and urban systems from NYU‘s Juliana Freire at NYC Media Lab’s May Geek of the Month
How A Radiator Retrofit That Could Save The U.S. Billions Went From Bedroom To Boardroom
A commercializable system that could slash carbon emissions by more than 6 million tons a year
BotFactory: desktop circuit board maker at NYU Poly’s Dumbo incubator
NEW YORK ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF ENERGY RESEARCH CONTEST
NYU Poly students will play ‘ping pong platform’ video game during finals
Don’t underestimate sound and dialogue in gaming: Anna Kipnis
The New Wave In Wireless
Study links leadership and alcohol in zebrafish
Study links leadership and alcohol in zebrafish
One drunk fish makes the whole group swim faster
Follow That Fish – Understanding Alcohol And Social Behavior
Watch "The 5x10 Talks" Recap Here
iBillionnaire mobile app has index fund that follows self-made wealthy
Designers to Take On Urban Energy Challenges During NYC ACRE Design Jam
Engineers graduate from New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering
Polytechnic School of Engineering Commencement
After 500 Years, Dürer's Art Still Engraved on Mathematicians' Minds (Op-Ed)
Science hacks, stargazing come to Brooklyn for World Science Festival
Publicis Groupe Joins NYC Media Lab
Put Down the Smartphone, Board Games Are Cool Now
Top 100 Wireless technology experts for 2014
Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 16, 2014
Trail of Bits Releases Capture the Flag Field Guide
When One Fish Gets Drunk, Its Whole School Swims Faster
Drunk Zebrafish Doubles Its Swim-Speed Limit
One drunk zebrafish swims faster...sober peers act tipsy, too: Study
Zebrafish react differently to alcohol when shoalmates are close by
Just Like Stupid Humans, Fish Get Cocky When They Drink
Sober fish led by drunks
What Happens When Fish Get Drunk?
Dad stuck overseas sends a video surprise
Military dad surprises son at NYU graduation with video from Kuwait
NYU student from Staten Island gets graduation surprise from deployed dad
AT&T Launches 'Connected Intersections' Initiative To Improve Pedestrian Safety On New York City Streets
Research Paper Examines Smartphone Distraction and Impacts of Mobile Technologies on Traffic Safety
Peering Inside the World Cup's Brazuca Ball (Op-Ed)
Here's What Happens When Fish Get Drunk
Waiting in the wings, the next generation of wireless technology
Your Posture May Change Your Math Skills
Poolesville High School students crack codes in international cybersecurity competition
Team placed first among high schools internationally
Flopping
Hybrid-WGM BioSensor Exposes Smallest Virus
“To Noah, from Wife”
Help NYU game researchers make fidgeting more productive
The people behind Fidget Widgets think desktop playthings actually serve a purpose. But they need your help: "Upload a photo or video of the doohickey you fiddle with as you work."
NYU Wireless gets partner in race to 5G
5G research could include millimeter wave spectrum
NYU offering summer STEM classes for city's kids
Fariña may refuse to tweet, but she supports summer STEM programs
Fariña: STEM students ‘the answer to all our problems’
NYU School of Engineering Launches Summer STEM Programs
Black girls take on tech's diversity woes
Pleasures of the Text
The Connected Intersections challenge is making city streets safer
‘The Satellite’ Is A Science Project To Bring You A Live Portrait Of Earth
NSA targets college students to fill cyber professionals shortage
NYU School of Engineering launches summer #STEMNOW
What you reveal when you buy on eBay
Researchers say they have found a significant privacy flaw
Latest eBay Data Breach Shows Deeper Security Concerns Than Reported
New Widgets Let You Snap, Crackle … and Think
Duplex Mobile Phone Base Station Scheme Demonstrated
Urban Future Lab Announces Energy and Tech Competition
Funding Alert: $50K for Making NYC Cleaner and Smarter
Pitch your cleantech startup to jurors from energy-industry giants.
Microgrid Startups Eligible for $25,000 NYC Urban Future Lab Prize
Financial engineering helps fight cancer and climate change
Academics are reviving the discipline’s tarnished reputation
NYU Wireless' Rappaport encouraged by US policy on 5G spectrum
‘American Leadership in 5G Must Be a National Priority,’ FCC Chair Says
'Wi-Fi on steroids will become possible'
FCC Chief Lays Out Aggressive Timetable for Moving US Toward 5G
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler outlined an aggressive timetable for moving the U.S. toward 5G, in a major policy address at the National Press Club Monday, saying he plans to circulate an order Thursday…