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NYU-Poly Celebrates Engineers Week on NBC Today Show
Prof. Maurizio Porfiri on CNN's Edge of Discovery - video
Professor Gupta on WNBC
KCBS with Mike Karlesky
Out of this World! Astronauts Touch Down in Brooklyn
Charles Camarda, Lee Morin and Paolo Nespoli—graduates of NYU Poly—discuss the future of space exploration
A Brooklyn lab’s deviant magic
Innovation Generation Grants: 2010 Recipients
Young, Cool and Techy Females: NYU-Poly on Forbes.com
Colleges That Will Make You Rich
These schools do the best job raising their students above expectations.
AMPS/CBRI Robotics
Focus on Germany
Improving Armor, Helmets and Diagnosis
How to build a career in cloud computing
Basic IT skills topped off with service management finesse and business know-how are good starting points
The iBall: Taking Tennis Technology to a Bright New Level
NYU Poly Incubator Companies Presented at the 2010 New Energy New York Symposium
Engineering a change in the classroom
New York City Solar Developer Presents at Renewable Symposium
Skype Now Hides IP Addresses by Default
A Year in MP3s
Tech company forges tighter relationships
Nrelate helps Web publishers link content using software that is similar to online dating sites.
Man Vs. Machine: The New Kings Of Wall Street
Foam or No Foam? New Study Says Which Coffee Drinks Are Less Likely to Spill
Nokia Networks paves way for 5G with 10 Gbps demo at Brooklyn 5G Summit
Man Vs. Machine: The New Kings Of Wall Street-Video
For Children, a Lie on Facebook Has Consequences, Study Finds
Mayor Bloomberg and Toronto Mayor David Miller Announce that Mayor Bloomberg Has Been Elected Chair of the C40 Climate Leadership Group
More Than Half the World's Population Live in Cities; Cities Consume 75 Percent of the World's Energy and Produce 80 Percent of its Greenhouse Gases
Girls from Urban Assembly Institute and NYU-Poly Vie for Pepsi Refresh Grant
Bone-Crushing Experiments Yield Better Protective Gear
Creative Young Engineers Selected to Participate in NAE's 2011 Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
Eighty-five of the nation's brightest young engineers have been selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 17th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium.
President Hultin Becomes Contributor to Economist Blog with 'Fast and Furious'
The Future of Medicine: Veti-Gel
NSF.gov Features Dr. Gupta’s Bone-Crushing Experiments
NYU-Poly Competition Encourages Computer Hacking
Seven Places to Start a Tech Company in New York City
Tech start-ups find homes in New York
October 2010: Best in college homepage design
New Analysis Suggests Which Colleges Help Disadvantaged Students
NYC Jump Starting Green Innovation with First Incubator
Branding Financial Engineering: Are We Engineer or Quant?
Cyber security teams hack their way to victory
BW Digital Alum Neal Joins NYC Media Lab As First Executive Director
Roger W. Neal Named Founding Executive Director Of NYC Media Lab
Brilliant 10: Maurizio Porfiri, the Water Wizard
October 14, 2010
His research could lead to self-powered underwater vehicles that lead sea creatures away from manmade hazards
Developers Unveil 'SimCity' Style Tool For Urban Planning
The new "Betaville" allows anyone to add buildings, bridges and art to a digital replica of New York.
The Administrator's Dilemma by President Hultin
How do we balance the interests of evolving and incumbent economies?
Chemical Engineering, Ph.D.
The Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering program at the School of Engineering prepares you to be interdisciplinary engineers who develop and implement groundbreaking discoveries on a large scale.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
New Rankings – Where is your College ?
Aurora hackers show their stuff
Being part of Green Team leads to chance at new career
Resident hopes to turn his passion into job
Exposing the Weakest Link: As Airline Passenger Security Tightens, Bombers Target Cargo Holds
Explosive packages intercepted in England and Dubai reveal new terrorist strategies for taking down aircraft as well as highlight a lack of funding and resources dedicated to cargo inspections.
Photo Recovery Software Review: Adroit Photo Recovery Performed Best!
How’d He Do? A Wonky New Bio Makes the Case That We Live in Ed Koch’s New York
Magical Microbes
Jonathan Soffer on NY1's City Hall
Which College Grads Earn the Most?
When Innovation Happens by President Hultin
What China Can Learn from Korea and the US
USIBC Higher Education Forum Charts Roadmap for Cooperation with India
CSAW Finals 2010
Choose college majors carefully to find employment
How Wii and Kinect Hack Into Your Emotions
Towards faster and more accurate diagnostics
The Disrupters: Forces Driving Change in 2011
How The X-Box Kinect Tracks Your Moves
Biodegradable plastic from yeast and oil
A Robot That Swims With The Fishes
America's Most Diverse Colleges
These schools have a rich mix of students from different racial and ethnic backgrounds.
FIRST Lego League Challenge
Brooklyn Middle Schools Seal Top Honors at Robotics Challenge
Research: Bench starters with fouls because they play poorly
Young Innovators: Robotics Competition Kicks Off
Rethinking Foul Trouble
A Walk Through Paris With Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Biomimetic Robots to Help Nature
Mayor Bloomberg Launches NYC Urban Technology Innovation Center
Partnership of the City, Columbia, NYU-Poly and CUNY Will Connect Academic Institutions Conducting Sustainable Technology Research, Companies Creating the Associated Products and Building Owners Who…
New York, Cradling Its Entrepreneurs
HDM, University to Test EHRs
Building City of the Future And Focusing on Health
Future City Competition Held at NYU-Polytechnic
Betaville
Your Online Business: Ultralights
NACME president honored by Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Robot Fish Can Trick the Real Thing
Notions of Motion: Hackers Harness Microsoft's Kinect for Business and Pleasure Applications
Gamers and hackers could control the office as well as games with Microsoft's Kinect