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STEM Education's National Moment
3D printing buttons, jewelry and shoes
'Making It’ in New York City Classrooms
Videogame On—in Brooklyn
NYU student creates Veti-Gel, a possible cure for excess bleeding
Joe Landolina of the company Suneris and his colleagues were able to seal deep cuts into rats’ livers and carotid arteries in tests.
The Startup Guide
The ultimate reference on incubators, accelerators, workspaces and related resources in NYC, according to research by Crain's New York Business.
Lego robotics competition
NYU-Poly Scientist Gets Google Grant for Social Networks Research
The Fish of the Future
Steel Shots: Double-Duty
NYU-Poly Recognition Continues in 2013
At the Opening of the NYU-Poly Greenhouse
One Approach Does Not Fit All
Anne-Laure Fayard is an assistant professor of management in the department of technology management and innovation at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
Startup Offers to Protect Printers, Phones, and Other Devices from Hackers
The first device running the defensive code, a Cisco IP phone, will be unveiled this week.
N.J. drivers have second-highest rate of 'mega commutes,' Census reveals
City's incubator tally swells to 100
The city is already awash in common work spaces for startups, Crain's research finds, but more are expected as the focus expands from tech to other industries.
NYU to open center for studying games in Brooklyn
NYU-Poly students present gun safety innovations
Veti-Gel by Joe Landolina Instantly Ceases Bleeding
NYU super-student invents instant blood-clotting gel
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Wanted: The $1,000-a-Year Education
A president’s proposal for an education revolution
Big Data, a Big Bang exploding into the business of Finance
NYU to open videogame center in Brooklyn
Can you hear me now? Cellphone turns 40
Your Smartphone Is Tracking You In Ways You've Never Imagined
How Secure Are Our Smartphones?
Data-based artwork eases analysis with visual representation
ThinkEco Wins International Award
NYU-Poly appoints a physicist as its new president
NYC Students, Hackers Train for Cybersecurity Jobs
Quotations of the day
Geek of the Week - Joe Landolina
A Hacker Haven Grows in Brooklyn
The Students Are Honing Their Hacking Skills With Weekly Hack Night Events
Centipede creator sees lack of diversity in the game industry
5 Questions for Carmen Wong Ulrich – Women and Finance
AC Online: Private Colleges with Million-Dollar Returns
Hacker U: Program prepares students, hackers for cybersecurity jobs
Wind Power Spreads Through Turbines for Lease
MTA Mobile App Hackathon at NYU-Poly
Robots Terrify Zebrafish: How Alcohol Affects Fearful Fish
NYU-Poly engineers a move at the top
Katepalli Sreenivasan named president of the Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
Katepalli Sreenivasan Appointed President of NYU-Poly
BROOKLYN, New York, United States
Colleges with biggest bang for the buck
25 universities with the best return on investment
NYU-Poly teams up to open science program for middle school
App Developers Hunker Down In Brooklyn To Make Transit Service Better
Hackathon Underway To Improve Service On Subway, Bus, Commuter Rail
MTA Holds First Ever Hackathon at NYU-Poly
Start-Up Brooklyn: I Just Got Funding, Now What?
MTA AppQuest
Robots show how alcohol calms fear in fish
Research Expo: News12 Brooklyn
2013 Commencement News12 Brooklyn, Evening
Downtown Brooklyn emerging as key part of city's Silicon Alley
Financial markets are at risk of a ‘big data’ crash
“Big Data”: A Tool for Talent Management?
30 Best U.S. Non-HBCU Schools for Minorities
The future is coming tomorrow to Brooklyn
Opportunity to Interact with Robots at NYU-Poly Research Expo
Interactive Robots at MetroTech Plaza
Competitions Train Students to Become Cyber Defenders
Following hackings, students and admins tighten security
From training to hiring outside agencies to protect data, colleges are becoming more aggressive about cybersecurity.
What 5G Will Be: Crazy-Fast Wireless Tested in New York City
Samsung’s technology for ultrafast data speeds currently requires a truckload of equipment.
Samsung's '5G' still a while away
Rain challenge for high-frequency mobile broadband.
A 5G wireless cell phone is in your future
UCP of NYC Partners with NYU Polytechnic on Disabilities Studies Course
Robotics Students Build New York’s Startup Culture
And the results from the Concrete Canoe Competition are in!
Online tours lure distant students
The surge in college applications from abroad creates a new market for startups.
A Historical Tour of NYU-Poly
Can mobile malware be activated via sensors?
Can a Floating Robot Save a Polluted Canal?
Robots, geeky tech a hit in Downtown Brooklyn
2013 World Science Festival draws crowds to MetroTech
A Robot To Explore Brooklyn’s Epically Polluted Gowanus Canal
The Gowanus is a toxic soup that cuts through the New York borough, too poisonous for human exploration. A group of students are sending a remote-controlled, camera-equipped robot--the Brooklyn…
Brooklyn Atlantis Robot Does Its Bit To Save Canal
WWF-Canada Announces David Miller as new President & CEO
White Hat Hackers
2013 World Science Festival
STEM Schools Bring Students Best Return on Investment
The NSA has been hacking Chinese systems for years: Snowden
The Inventory: Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Can You Define the Immeasurable?
To study alcohol: More robots, fewer animals?
The power of faith and friendship
Englewood man triumphs over illness to win his doctorate
Downtown Brooklyn to get clean tech incubator that will house up to 20 startups
The city is partnerning with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center