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Mythos & Moxie: Building Virtual Worlds At A VR Hackathon
The 10 best colleges for a degree in applied mathematics
New Lightweight and Strong Layered Material for Automotive Applications
Syntactic foam sandwich fills hunger for lightweight yet strong materials
NYU School of Engineering's Nikhil Gupta and collaborators discover a way to expand the applications of metal matrix syntactic foams to autos, ships, trains, and more
Can New York save utilities from the 'death spiral' created by solar rooftops?
New York start-ups are hoping to make distributed generation a financially viable option for large power producers
New York U Selects Winners of Connect Ability Challenge
NYU conference encourages women to pursue cybersecurity
Solution To Security Hacks? Bring In More Women!
Lucky Few Join STEM Mission at City’s Space Camp
City raises $9 M. from private sector for education agenda
On Yelp, Doctors Get Reviewed Like Restaurants — And It Rankles
Sharing Your Fitness Tracker Data? ‘Pace’ Yourself
#ILookLikeAnEngineer: How women are using social media to bust stereotypes and redirect the STEM conversation about gender
When Internet commenters questioned an engineer's legitimacy based on her looks, Twitter amplified a broader conversation on women, STEM, and stereotypes.
Fish are reckless when drunk, study finds
C&W Partners with NYU to Give Real Estate Support for Startups
Local Vets Receive Crash Course in How to Make It as Entrepreneurs
The Jail of the Future Looks...Nice?
It's more country club than gloomy fortress
These Smart Cities Of The Future Were Designed By Smart Middle-School Students
If this is what 7th graders can dream up, it's hard to figure out why old people are still in charge.
Teaching Kids How to Build Smart Cities
NYU-Poly School of Engineering Helping Veterans Become Entrepreneurs
Military veterans become tech entrepreneurs
Do Students Need to Learn Art to Succeed at Science?
Why Young, Gifted, Black Engineer wants to be the Next Mayor of Baltimore
Calvin Young, engineer and Harvard grad, files to run for mayor
Fourth candidate enters race for mayor of Baltimore
App Chat: Assistive Technology
The growing need for more women cybersleuths
Only one-fifth of US computer science and engineering degrees are earned by women
City lauds ‘unprecedented’ STEM education effort from businesses
How Tech Helps Guide the Blind
New developments in accessible technology have made it easier than ever for the visually-impaired to connect.
It Ain’t Rocket Science Episode 36: Part 2
2015’s Best & Worst Cities to Be a Driver
This Entrepreneurship Program Taught Me The Skills To Build A Better Future
After a 10-week entrepreneurship program, this Army veteran is now launching her own business dedicated to helping other vets.
NYU entrepreneurship program puts military veterans back in basic training
The Veteran Entrepreneur Training (VET) Program at NYU's Polytechnic School of Engineering concluded this month with a “nerve-wracking” demo day.
NYU finds real estate sponsor for Incubators
C&W backs NYU program
Baby photos on Facebook: To post or not to post?
Watch Astronauts' Violent Return To Earth From Inside Their Space Capsule
The three-hour trip from the ISS is loud and surprisingly bumpy.
Incubator features NYU developers
William Charles Reinig, 91, of Annapolis
Obituary and service information from the John M. Taylor Funeral Home.
Architectural Record Announces Winners of Second Annual Women in Architecture Awards
On October 6, the five winners will be honored at a forum and luncheon in New York City.
Biometric Security for Smartphones: Cites NYU Tandon Research (Video)
Four Start-Ups Emerge From Tandon’s Veterans Entrepreneur Program
Come hack with us to empower people and enhance life around the globe
A Gamified, Self-Service Approach to Course Registration
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering created an online pre-registration tutorial that uses gamification to motivate students to participate, keep them engaged and help them understand course…
NYU Poly Expands Cybersecurity Competition
Student Cybersecurity Games to teach high school students digital forensics
Wi-Fi @ 25: A Look Back
NYU Launches Master's Program in Mechantronics & Robotics
The New STEM Workforce Model: Support, Technology, Education, Mentorship
Planet Money: AC Power Versus DC Power Grid
The nation's power grid pulses with a certain type of electricity: AC power. But our "Planet Money" team explains why some people are trying to revive the DC power grid.
Here are the nominees for our first Brooklyn Innovation Awards
Vote online in 12 categories for the smartest people in and around Brooklyn tech, entrepreneurship and new thinking.
Returning to the Sea with 3D-Printed Fish
Researchers Are Making Some Amazing Advances Thanks to Fish, Real and 3D Printed
IEEE Awards Rappaport Armstrong Achievement Award
2015's most INFLUENTIAL
Governor Cuomo Announces 16 Additional Companies Join START-UP NY
157 Businesses Now Participating in START-UP NY and Committing to Create at Least 4,278 New Jobs across New York State
Mayor de Blasio Announces Major Progress in Greening City Buildings
City leading by example, retrofitting all public buildings by 2025; projects already in place or underway at buildings representing half of all City government building emissions
14,000 Tests Support Indoor High Frequencies for 5G
The Ability Exchange
Engineering students and adults with cerebral palsy explore notions of “normalcy” and “(dis)abilities” through film
NYU Wireless Stern School of Business Land Cellular Networking Grant
Verizon applauds FCC chairman's move to 5G spectrum
New academic research presents indoor office mmWave measurements, channels models at 28 GHz, 73 GHz for 5G
Poverty or Prosperity—Different Paths After College
Salaries vary widely for those who attended school in New York City, data show
7 Surprising Facts About Women Who Earn Less Than Men
New information sheds light on pay inequality
Game of thrones: does moving the office toilet improve employees’ creativity?
Many organisations are desperate to get their people to bump into each other more in the workplace – is moving the loo the answer?
NYU's in-house talent revamps registration tutorial with gaming
$5 Million STEM Scholarship Gift Made to NYU Polytechnic
This Indian-American Couple Donated $100 Mn to New York University
Indian-American couple gifts $100 million to New York University
NYU school of engineering gets $100 million gift
NYU Receives $100M Gift for Engineering School
The NYU Tandon School Of Engineering
NYU Polytechnic Gets $100 Million Donation
Will be renamed the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in recognition of the gift
Lack of women in cyber security
Gift of $100 million to NYU School of Engineering
For NYU's School of Engineering, a new funding round goes a long way
NYU Tandon gets $4.45 million to work on 5G and cybersecurity
The state funding will keep the school on the cutting edge of wireless research for at least five more years.
Forecasting the Flu
Future of the Game: The Era of Wearables
How Attackers Could Send Your Smartphone To An Early Grave
They're Coming Down, So Expect to See More Ceramic, Metal Matrix Composites
#StatsDay15 Data Visualisation Challenge
Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf Says Individuals Should Control Their Data
Cities first to benefit from Internet of Things, if we can write better software
In spite of significant technological and social challenges, the Internet of Things will improve the quality of life for city dwellers. That was the conclusion of a Vint Cerf-led panel on Wednesday.
Riva Precision Manufacturing Wins Best in Apparel and Accessories at Brooklyn Made Awards with the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
Leading fine jewelry manufacturer, Riva Precision Manufacturing, wins a Brooklyn Made Award.
NYU's High School Cybersecurity Challenge Preps for Finals
2015 Behavioral Finance Forum Sheds Light on Consumer Financial Decision Making
Volkswagen and the Real Insider Threat
'The Ability Exchange,' Indiewire's September Project of the Month, is a 'One-Man Band' Empathy Engine
The director behind the upcoming documentary talks about his experiences crafting a film with (and for) the disability community.
Higher Ed Challenge – Community Voices October 30, 2015
FIRST Honors Michael Bloomberg, will.i.am, and Diana Lee Guzman for Advancing STEM Education in Underserved Communities During Inaugural FIRST, Inspire Award and Charity Event
Organization to Further Expand Diversity Efforts and Student Access to STEM Opportunities
Wine cellars, security, and standards: Vint Cerf on IoT
The 'father of the Internet' has rigged a slick IoT system for his wine collection, but questions of standards and interoperability will dog developers in the outside world