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Why agtech grows in Brooklyn
We've seen an abundance of agtech activity in the borough. But why here?
The Value Of An Engineering Degree
Q&A with CFN User Davood Shahrjerdi
Combining the unique properties of emerging nanomaterials with advanced silicon-based electronics, NYU's Shahrjerdi engineers nano-bioelectronics
Why Places Matter According to Mariela Alfonzo
How New York is Building the Renewable Energy Grid of the Future
This is a story of ripping up old incentives that encouraged selling as much electricity as possible, then unleashing the entrepreneurs.
Can MOOCs Cure the Tuition Epidemic?
THIS WEEKEND, HELP COME UP WITH CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT EBOLA
The foreign universities bill may enhance free flow of knowledge
Facebook Security Chief: 'Slippery Slope' If Apple Helps the FBI
Highlanders Run Away in Second Half
November 16, 2010
NJIT Hands Men's Hoops Season Opening Loss
Games Played by the Laws of Physics (Though Bent a Little in Some Cases)
E. Dianne Rekow is Installed as IADR’s 88th President
Smartphone Sensors Pose a Serious Security Risk
Smartphones are equipped with a plethora of sensors, each capable of giving up your personal information.
Peering Inside the World Cup's Brazuca Ball (Op-Ed)
Brooklyn student wins 4-H Council’s highest honor
mmWave Guru & Industry Visionary on 5G Future
Key voice in 5G R&D on anticipated applications and flexible spectrum use - Q&A with NYU's Rappaport
First Lego League Brooklyn Qualifier
Super-high frequencies could one day deliver your mobile video
Brain Scans Show Early Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder
VCs are in search of the next Airbnb
Competition ignites as accelerators woo the best startups in the city.
A.I. is Powering an Invisible Shopping Revolution
NYU Takes Us Out To The Ballgame, Gives Us Our First Baseball Team In 40 Years
Highest Performing Tungsten Disulfide Yet Brings Flexible 2D Circuits Closer
Rockstar Professors & Mentors in Automotive Cybersecurity
Forbes’ annual ranking of the Top Colleges in the nation
Tandon's Newest Upgrade Helps Students Build the Future
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's Gary Marcus is an Artificial Intelligence Contrarian
He sold his startup to Uber and helped the ride-hailing company launch its AI lab. But he's not sold on the rise of the machines just yet.
NYU Scientists Invent New Protein Regenerative Medicine
Data science, bioengineering, and radiology come together to create life-saving proteins
Marconi Society Names Four 2017 Paul Baran Young Scholars
Cutting edge researchers drive significant advances in machine learning, wireless communications, and network localization and navigation
Devito Pitches NYU-Poly to Win Over Blue Knights
March 22, 2010
Jays split with Mount Saint Mary
Dr. Andres Fortino Appointed as Associate Provost and Dean of Westchester Campus
November 7, 2006
Alum, Catt Small, named Technologist of the Year at Brooklyn Innovation Awards
February 1, 2016
Being part of Green Team leads to chance at new career
Resident hopes to turn his passion into job
FCC OKs sweeping Spectrum Frontiers rules to open up nearly 11 GHz of spectrum
Decision may be most important one the agency makes all year, Wheeler says
Democrats Should Stop Talking About Bipartisanship and Start Fighting
What's New in Civic Tech: U.S. House Approves Email Privacy Protections, Seattle PD Deploys Data Analytics Platform
Plus, DataRescue SF Bay event strives to preserve publicly accessible data resources from the federal government.
Urban Science Centre Born in Big Apple
New Study to Examine Next Generation Mobile Networks
Cybersecurity Researcher Joins the Ranks of the 'Brilliant'
September 16, 2013
NYU-Poly Professor Justin Cappos Developed Digital Platform Used Widely to Circumvent Censorship, Aid Education; Named One of the Young ‘Brilliant 10’ Engineers and Scientists by Popular Science…
Business Briefs: Pienso Raises $2.1 Million Seed Round
FTC's Brill Urges Data Brokers To Build On Acxiom's Effort
What Do Employers Really Think About Online Degrees?
Tor users increasingly treated like second-class Web citizens
Websites often cut off access to Tor users because of abuse concerns
NYU-Poly's NYC ACRE to host 'CleantechExecs' curriculum
NACME president honored by Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Magical Microbes
Sing to Me, O Mentor!
April 3, 2012
This year's Inno/Vention contestants talk about the secret ingredient to success.
High schoolers! (And parents!) Here’s a chance to do something really cool this summer
NYU Tandon is offering New York students a chance to work with real academics and researchers.
Researchers Are Making Some Amazing Advances Thanks to Fish, Real and 3D Printed
Single virus sensing strikes gold
A hybrid whispering gallery mode/plasmonic biosensor can detect and size the smallest known virus, so that no viral particle can evade detection.
The Newest Tech Innovations at NYC Media Lab's Third Annual Summit
Why Faculty Still Don't Want to Teach Online
This article, written by Robert Ubell was originally posted by Inside Higher Ed on December 13, 2016.
NYU Poly Expands Cybersecurity Competition
ATIS Integrates Uptane Security
Sandy, five years later: Emergency
Why would Amazon want to build HQ2 in Brooklyn?
There's no space and it's expensive, but local tech leaders are still mounting their case. Hear them explain why it could actually make sense.
Researchers develop microchips that detect and diagnose diseases
February 1, 2025
Can Gold Nanoparticles Help Predict Heart Attacks?
Apps Reinvent Green at City Hackathon
NYU-Poly Expands Campus in Brooklyn’s MetroTech Center
May 24, 2011
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
Poly Hacking Competition Comes to Close, Winners Announced
How Technology is Crowd-Sourcing the Fight Against Hunger
As technology changes public access to data, the power for change is shifting from large organizations into the hands of the people.
Nokia Aims to Take Guesswork Out of 5G Business Plans
Ed Koch's legacy: A city bursting with free expression
Unlike subsequent mayors, he celebrated protests
NYU Tandon to Embed NYC Teachers in Industry to Help Them Become Engineering Career Advocates
June 28, 2016
National Science Foundation-Sponsored STEM Program Aims to Educate the Next Generation of Tech Innovators
Is the Buildings Department Getting Its Act Together?
In a Brooklyn speech, the commissioner says the agency is now speedier and more citizen-friendly, without cutting corners on safety