Learning to Love Volatility
In a world that constantly throws big, unexpected events our way, we must learn to benefit from disorder, writes Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
In a world that constantly throws big, unexpected events our way, we must learn to benefit from disorder, writes Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Over four days last week, Course Hero’s 2018 SXSW EDU attendees were inundated with inspiring ideas. Here, a few takeaways we can’t stop talking about.
The year's most transformative products and discoveries.
On October 6, the five winners will be honored at a forum and luncheon in New York City.
A pair of engineering professors are adding numbers to the debate over who besides riders should pay to keep subways running
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International Research Team Headed by NYU’s Maurizio Porfiri Demonstrates Breakthrough in Machine Learning
Embedded Systems Challenge Helps Transform Real-World Chip Supply Chain Protocols
When it comes to organic chemistry, Professor Mark M. Green refuses to go by the book
The first device running the defensive code, a Cisco IP phone, will be unveiled this week.
A dozen hardware startups that you should know about in New York City.
Matatall spoke last Friday at NYU Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week Conference.
The industry veteran wants to help green companies overhaul their image.
Forty-five newly developed apps were entered into the contest, including one designed to allow a smartphone to detect when a driver is getting drowsy and issue an audible warning. Eight winners will…
The Countdown Begins to the World’s Largest Student-Run Cybersecurity Competition
Free Conference at NYU-Poly Explores Role of Technological Innovation in Human Resources
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.
NYU-Poly Hosts New York Metropolitan Student Engineering Chapters, Competes in Popular Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe Competitions
Local elementary and middle school students competed in the 13th annual FIRST LEGO League Brooklyn Qualifier.