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Lights, Camera, Blast-Off: Kids Explore Space with NASA
DUMBO’s art weekend turns a neighborhood into a gallery
NYU-Poly hosts event for entrepreneurs
John Keshecki | The Bridge
Symposium at NYU-Poly Probes Impact of Financial Crisis on Children
Is The Varick Street NYU Poly Incubator The Best In NYC?
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D.
The Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering program is filled with students and faculty who prize the School of Engineering's emphasis on invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship through top-flight…
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
The Colleges That Guarantee the Highest Salaries
New iPad App Lets Brooklyn Students Learn Chemistry With Greater Ease
Researchers ID Skype Users Who Also Use BitTorrent
Skype flaw exposes users’ location, identity
Flaws in Skype and similar Internet phone systems could potentially disclose the identities, locations, and even digital files of hundreds of millions of users, a new study finds.
Nassim Taleb on Wall Street Protest, Banking
NYU-Poly professor helps expose Skype security flaw
Researchers ID Skype users who also use BitTorrent
Zuccotti Park Protest Lives on, in Augmented Reality App
Making Greener, Safer Transformers
With the help of PowerBridgeNY, the HIGHEST Transformers company aims for cleaner, safer electrical technology that could save billions of dollars a year.
I Want to be a Scientist
Assistant Professor Jin Kim Montclare speaks with Careergirls.org
CSAW Attracts Top Cyber Security Hackers and Professionals
8th Annual Cyber Security Awareness Week Held at NYU-Poly
NYU-Poly and Columbia Students Team Up for a Cross-Bronx Solution
NYU-Poly Opens New Facility In Downtown Brooklyn
New York University is branching out in Brooklyn.
NYU-Poly Expands at MetroTech
Pentagon-funded games would crowdsource weapons testing
Text, reply, now occupy
Jackson recognized for commitment to scientific research
NYU-Poly Expands at MetroTech
News 12: FIRST LEGO League Competition at NYU-poly
Can Big Data and Sensors Make Cities Smarter and Safer?
Summer of science: City schools team with local colleges for STEM programs
Institutions such as Columbia University, New York University, Lehman College and City College of New York are teaming up with public schools across the city to offer kids free summer school classes…
Tax Philanthropists: The Rich Who Give to the Government
Buffett-Rule Charity Flops When Put to Test: Philip Maymin
New website helps ‘Missed Connections’ find each other
6 super science projects from NYU Engineering’s ‘Research Expo’
Undergrads and grad students showcased their work in everything from computer science to civil engineering.
Emerging apps designed to promote traffic safety compete in AT&T-sponsored contest
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…
Data Crunchers Look to Quantify Chemistry in N.B.A.
ROBOT SCHOOLS FISH
Robot fish can be just as convincing as the real thing
Schools of fish follow the robot leader
Robofish becomes school teacher
'Pied piper' robot could lead fish away from harm
Ethical Robot Fish
Researchers Use Robot Fish to Lead Golden Shiner School
Nanofiber Breakthrough Holds Promise for Medicine and Microprocessors
Scientific accident paves way for protein-based microprocessors
Researchers Develop Novel Technique for Producing Nanofibers from Proteins
New method for creating nanofibers could improve drug delivery methods
NYU's Memon on Biometric Password Technology
Dumbo Is Jumbo With Tech
Taking the initiative with NY initiatives
Smartercities
Ilan Juran addresses the United Nations International Water Security Alliance Forum
March 6, 2012
NSF Fellows Help Brooklyn Robotics Team Win Challenge
Brooklyn's News 12 at the 2012 FIRST LEGO League Brooklyn Qualifier
Wireless Communications Pioneer Ted Rappaport heading to NYU
The University of Texas at Austin in losing a wireless communications Guru to New York University and Polytechnic of New York University
Robots take Downtown: Polytech grad students show off innovations
Urban Science Centre Born in Big Apple
3D Printed Robotic Fish Used for Studying Anxiety & Fear
New York Polytechnic honours Sam Pitroda
NYU-Poly dean explains NYU School of Engineering
Pied Piper Of Fish
Skype Knew of Security Flaw Since November 2010, Researchers say - Wall Street Journal
CIO Journal
New York City to Explore Electricity from Water Mains
Swipe right to fix the world: can Tinder-like tech match solutions to problems?
There is a proliferation of technology that helps us match talent with need. If privacy is protected in the process, this development could have a high impact
It Ain’t Rocket Science Episode 40: Part 2
MLB debuts Statcast technology in Tuesday’s Nationals-Cardinals game
Building Lenses: An open-source tool for mobile data viz
Justin Hendrix, executive director of NYC Media Lab, explains the idea behind an upcoming drag-and-drop data viz tool for journalists
iPads could pick up on unique biological traits in individual hand gestures
'No Quarter': building modern arcade games at NYU
From Cubicles, Cry for Quiet Pierces Office Buzz
View From The Field: New York City Accelerator for a Clean and Renewable Economy
The Unsocial Network: Privacy Is Staging a Comeback on Facebook
Beyond 4G: The future of wireless
Programming Proteins With New Building Blocks
Intelligent Materials: Sense and Respond
Dr. Marty Becker’s Cat Fancy and Following A Robot Fish
How to Deal With Copycats
It's Your Money: Internet Start-Ups In NYC
First City-Sponsored Small Business Incubator to Graduate 22 Companies
Digital media and cleantech incubator on Varick St. nurtures 22 grads
Bloomberg: Startups From Incubator Have Raised $38 Million In Venture Capital
City Helped Create 22 Companies and 300 Jobs Through Incubator, Bloomberg Brags
F.B.I. Admits Hacker Group’s Eavesdropping
Young Hackers Gather For Cyber Security Awareness Week
NYC Plays Host To World Science Festival
Get your geek on: World Science Festival lands in Brooklyn
Academia takes on the cyber security gender gap
INDUSTRY VOICE A Take by an NYU Polytechnic Professor
ScienceShot: Robot Fish Fools Its Companions
Engineered robot interacts with live fish
A bioinspired robot has provided the first experimental evidence that live zebrafish can be influenced by engineered robots.
Robot Fish Helps New York Scientists Understand Mating Behaviour
Indie Game Developers Visit NYTimes
Igor Pusenjak, creator of Doodle Jump, visited The New York Times on June 6.
Interview with Nasir Memon
More Facebook users are hiding their friends to protect themselves
Far fewer Facebook users are making their Friends lists public, which reduces how much third parties can learn about them