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WikiLeaks Says It Will Work with Tech Firms to Defeat CIA Hacking
Could analyzing how humans think make better video games?
Trying to get more players to that unique state of gaming nirvana
Can Big Data and Sensors Make Cities Smarter and Safer?
BlackBerry in Motion: Firm Aims to Secure Cars From Hackers
With Jarvis, BlackBerry Targets Connected - and Driverless - Vehicle Security
A new mission for Brooklyn’s Fort Hamilton
It also could become a cybersecurity and first-responder training facility to help grow companies and strengthen counterterrorism preparedness.
Youth Lego Robot Competition Focuses on Solutions for Seniors
Professional Learning with Scientific American and NYU Polytechnic
NYU Offers Girls Free Computer Science Program
These Hackers Could Save Your Life in a Disaster
Millimeter Waves Travel More Than 10 Kilometers in Rural Virginia 5G Experiment
Transtalk Interview Series: Professor Joseph Chow
Driving Down Costs, Driving Up Quality in Higher Ed
Cool Talk Alert: What Will 2017 Be Like for AR/VR?
Experts in tech, advertising and marketing discuss.
Cushman & Wakefield teams up with NYU for incubator program
New Lightweight and Strong Layered Material for Automotive Applications
How These Undergrads Won a Chance to Try Elon Musk’s Insane Vaccuum Tube
'It was like an enormous science fair on steroids'
Simulation lets kids 'try on' heart valves before surgery
Ted Rappaport Keynoting Major FCC Hearing on Millimeter Wave
TechCrunch Disrupt NY conference kicks off in Red Hook
Rougher Commutes Equal Higher Stress
Deliberately Embedding Flaws in 3-D Printed Objects to Prevent Hacking
Google Warns Ransomware Boom Scored Crooks $2 Million A Month
NYU Scientists Invent New Protein Regenerative Medicine
Data science, bioengineering, and radiology come together to create life-saving proteins
Heat tempered magnesium alloy a strong choice for implants
Student Inventors Dream Up A Better Wheelchair
NYC Plays Host To World Science Festival
NYU Spinoff Develops 5G Emulator
Sidebar: Start-up Engine
Adding Bugs to Make Software Better
Indian, US firms sign MoUs
Text, reply, now occupy
NYU WIRELESS, partner look to 5G
NYU Receives $100M Gift for Engineering School
277 million more harmful posts could flood Facebook and Instagram, study says
February 25, 2025
Being part of Green Team leads to chance at new career
Resident hopes to turn his passion into job
High School Girls Hack into Male-Dominated Cybersecurity Industry
Downtown Brooklyn emerging as key part of city's Silicon Alley
How Wii and Kinect Hack Into Your Emotions
NYU to open center for studying games in Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn Emerging as Key Part of City's Silicon Alley
Streak Snapped; Women's Basketball Beats City Tech 53-47
February 2, 2010
Lady Jays end four game skid.
Indian Americans Named Newly Elevated IEEE 2015 Fellows
Principles For Working with Lattes May Also Be Applicable In Hauling Gas and OIl
From toxic waste to green cars
David Miller gets NYC university post
Built for Impact: How Olympic Safety Helmets Protect Athletes
Women's Volleyball kicks off preseason; looks to get back to conference playoffs
September 1, 2009
Men's Golf places 3rd at Farmingdale State Invitational
September 26, 2009
Rajkaruna leads NYU-Poly with 11th place finish
Jays Defeat Pratt Institute in Exhibition Contest
December 1, 2009
NYU-Poly to kick off Skyline Conference Thursday vs. St. Joseph's
NYU-Polytechnic Second Annual Research Expo in New York
Students make robot out of Legos in competition
"Urban Future Lab" at NYU School of Engineering in Brooklyn Tech Triangle
Global Interest in Urban Re-Design
This Software Is So Sleazy Google Calls It ‘Ooze’
You probably don’t even realize you’re downloading this junk.
FBI Agents Serve Search Warrants at Montecito Real Estate Compant's Lompoc Call Center
3 Santa Barbara locations also focus of investigation into controversial distressed-property website
Democrats Should Stop Talking About Bipartisanship and Start Fighting
They're Coming Down, So Expect to See More Ceramic, Metal Matrix Composites
Study: Craigslist flags less than 50% of scam rental listings
Some websites turning law-abiding Tor users into second-class citizens
Tor users blocked or faced with CAPTCHA if IP address matches known exit node.
Sprint Builds its 5G Clout Through Open Source, NYU Affiliation
Reception Kicks Off Semester for New Puerto Rican Students
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Can you hear me now? Cellphone turns 40
NYU-Poly appoints a physicist as its new president
Study Finds $251 Million Economic Impact from NYC Incubators
Economic output expected to nearly triple by 2015, with 900 new jobs growing to 2,500
New Web-Based Firefighter Training is ALIVE
ALIVE stands for Advanced Learning through Integrated Visual Environments and it is a web-based firefighter training program developed with a federal grant.