Have Amelia Earhart’s Remains Been Located?
Despite a flurry of reporting to the contrary, the mystery of Earhart’s final resting place has not been — and may never be — solved.
Despite a flurry of reporting to the contrary, the mystery of Earhart’s final resting place has not been — and may never be — solved.
National Science Foundation IGERT Grant to Establish Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program
With a Little Help from Robotic Fish, the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering will Search for Clues to Brain Behavior
NYU-Poly has a decade-old program that puts its faculty, graduate and undergraduate students in 18 city public schools to bring "high quality and in-depth STEM programming" for both teachers and…
A hybrid whispering gallery mode/plasmonic biosensor can detect and size the smallest known virus, so that no viral particle can evade detection.
A new generation of organic waste products include edible cups, straws
Experts on enterprise cyber security discuss the Department of Commerce's guidance for keeping data and critical IT infrastructure safe.
Englewood man triumphs over illness to win his doctorate
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Sponsors NYU-Poly Student Quiz Tournament that Only the Cyber Secure Can Hack
Chip is designed to prevent physical tampering of devices but could be extended to defend against online hackers
A student has managed to jailbreak Microsoft Band 1
New York University roboticists are betting that a tiny aquatic machine will inspire the community to care about Brooklyn's neglected Superfund site.
With the help of PowerBridgeNY, the HIGHEST Transformers company aims for cleaner, safer electrical technology that could save billions of dollars a year.
NYU WIRELESS, University of Padova, and Austin’s Fire Department Ramp Up Project to Spread 5G Communication Technology to Ambulances, Robots, Autonomous Vehicles, and More
Leases 120,000 Rentable Square Feet as Part of its $38M Capital Plan; Consistent with NYU’s Efforts to Develop Academic Space Outside of Greenwich Village
The ultimate reference on incubators, accelerators, workspaces and related resources in NYC, according to research by Crain's New York Business.
Con Edison IT Director Talks Cybersecurity and Careers
In a recently published paper "A Security Analysis of an In Vehicle Infotainment and App Platform", researchers from New York University and George Mason University unveiled the vulnerabilities posed…
NYU-Poly’s Director of Incubator Initiatives to be featured in GE’s Online Forum Discussion on Driving Growth in ‘Green’ Sector
The National Science Foundation, which runs I-Corps, gave additional funding to the University last fall to fund the new program.
Basic IT skills topped off with service management finesse and business know-how are good starting points
Technology Could Dramatically Improve Brain Implants and Help Diagnose, Treat Disease
Forging a path to speed up the healing process in bone injuries
NSF-Funded Summer Training Program to Help Teachers Shape Tomorrow’s Cyber Leaders
We've seen an abundance of agtech activity in the borough. But why here?
NYU-Poly, Rutgers Use Their New NSF-Funded Wireless Network to Launch Technology Research; Free Mobile Network Covers NYU-Poly’s Brooklyn Neighborhood
NYU School of Engineering Researchers’ Security Scheme Protects Passwords from Hackers
Software Protection Developed by Researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, and Southwest Research Institute
10 Teams Advance to Finals in Digital Challenges Designed to Discover the Next Generation of Cyber-Security Stars; Other Contests Remain Open for High School and College Students
As economies in Africa and Asia grow, natural sites become targets for development. Tourism, done right, can be a way of balancing preservation while attracting economic benefits.
New Affinity Rewards Credit Card from the Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association To Fund Projects that Support Alumni and Student Engagement
The University of Texas at Austin in losing a wireless communications Guru to New York University and Polytechnic of New York University
Most Of Us Do It, but Fidgeting at Work Hasn't Been Studied Before. Now Researchers are Figuring Out How It Impacts Our Working Day.
When Internet commenters questioned an engineer's legitimacy based on her looks, Twitter amplified a broader conversation on women, STEM, and stereotypes.
3D printing hacks could lead to recalls, lawsuits, property damage, and even put people in danger, researchers find. They present two ways to stave off this security threat.
The right kind of immigration can benefit the UK according to Alec Cameron, the new vice-chancellor of Aston University in Birmingham, who was recruited from Australia for his entrepreneurial skills…