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Borough President Eric Adams Asks Students to Design Smarter Guns
City Tech and NYU Tandon School of Engineering have already agreed to participate in the $1 million competition.
'Robo-Chemist' Optimises Reactions in One Day
Intelligent automated reactor drastically cuts time it takes to optimise cross-coupling reactions
Women of Power: Honoring Trailblazing Legacies
Shedding light on the legacies of those that paved the way.
Suneris found its biomedical manufacturing facility on Craigslist
The buzzy company behind Veti-Gel is adding staff, pursuing venture funding and getting acclimated to its renovated Sunset Park digs.
NYU Receives DHS Automotive Cyber Research Grant; Reginald Brothers Comments
The power of faith and friendship
Englewood man triumphs over illness to win his doctorate
NYU-Poly and Scientific American Launch Online Education Program
Get Out: Robots and Basketball
Interactive Map Reveals the Shadows Cast by Every New York City Building
ROBOT SCHOOLS FISH
Robotics Students Build New York’s Startup Culture
Science Friction: NYC, schools push tech
Local universities beef up engineering and tech, but Mayor Bloomberg has his own plans.
NYU-Poly Expands at MetroTech
New, but Familiar: NYU-Poly Professor Developing Bioplastic That Acts Like Regular Plastic
November 29, 2011
Turnovers Ruin Comeback; Men's Hoops Falls to Maritime
February 4, 2010
Six turnovers in final two minutes spells 64-53 loss
Universities and Cities ... Better Together
September 23, 2016
NYU Tandon Hosts a Panel Discussion on Smart Cities and Why University Partnerships are Vital
STEM Education's National Moment
Downtown Brooklyn emerging as key part of city's Silicon Alley
Design teams dream up ‘Downtown Brooklyn Commons’
Member of the Month: Allan Goldstein
Leading NYU’s charge to make New York a science and tech center ‘second to none’
February 1, 2025
NJ’s own ‘Hidden Figure’ delivers powerful speech on the importance of mentoring
Softball Goes 1-2 on Final Day of Florida Trip
March 17, 2010
Sunday blasts two homers on the day
Student Cybersecurity Researchers from NYU-Poly and NYU Abu Dhabi Take Honors at Computer Conferences
December 11, 2013
Wells Fargo Adds 10 Clean-Tech Startups To Innovation Incubator
Program helps advance energy efficiency for commercial buildings by providing startups with cash grants and in-kind resources to accelerate innovative clean technologies
Avoiding the Definition of Irony: When Wind Turbine Blades and Solar Panels End Up in Landfills
January 24, 2013
Yargh! Piracy and Intellectual Property in the 3D-Printing Era
Counterfeiting is the world’s second-oldest profession. An estimated $220 million of U.S. currency is counterfeit. By comparison, according to the OECD, about 2.5 percent of goods, or $461 billion,…
NYC to Create Virtual Reality Development Lab, Seeks Public-Private Partnership
Online Education: Bias, Hope and Reality
How Scared Should I Be of the Internet of Things?
Will the robot uprising start in our kitchens?
Why Faculty Still Don't Want to Teach Online
NYU Kids Inventors’ Day Event Showcases Youthful Innovations
NYU conference encourages women to pursue cybersecurity
Tandon Continues to Take Stab at Combatting Gender Inequality in STEM
NYU Tandon researchers discover new way to increase mobile bandwidth
Advances from Downtown Brooklyn in the quest to make your phone work better.
Crackdowns on Social Media Accounts Backfire by Driving up Demand
Secret flaws keep 3D-printing safe from hackers
Darpa’s New ‘Fast Track’ Okays Hacker Projects in Just Seven Days
Three Fighting Blue Jays Honored by Skyline Conference
March 29, 2010
Merilli, Krasny, and Doherty earn weekly awards
President Hultin Appoints Professor Mel Horwitch New Chair of the Department of Management
February 15, 2006
Industry Visionary: Q&A
NYU Incubator Makes Clean Team
Leading by Example
May 13, 2016
Tandon Student Leaders Shine at Awards Ceremony — and All Year Round
Competitions Train Students to Become Cyber Defenders
Cybersecurity Researcher Joins the Ranks of the "Brilliant"
On Our Radar: Robots Plying the Gowanus
Art review: In ‘Now,’ technological prowess poses human questions
R. Luke DuBois' work is on display at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art through Sept. 4.
Microbiome Research in a Social World
Robots show how alcohol calms fear in fish
NYU and ffVC Collaborate on AI Startup Support Program
NYU Offers Girls Free Computer Science Program
Here are 4 Ways #Opendata Could Improve the World, Down to Your Neighborhood
We caught up with Stefaan Verhulst to talk about his new ebook, "The Global Impact of Open Data."
New Monolayer Material Could Unlock Nano-Scale Electronics
Why Faculty Still Don't Want to Teach Online
As a teacher, you may prefer traditional classrooms full of residential students, but virtual education is here to stay and offers significant benefits, writes Robert Ubell.
NYU School Gets Funding To Support City’s Cleantech Initiatives
How to Overcome Hesitation About Teaching Online
Digital Gems: Osmos is Surreal, Soothing, Magnificent
Osmos might be one of the earliest iOS games, but it's still one of the best.