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Your Favorite Maker's Favorite Maker: 12 of Brooklyn's Finest
We asked our favorite Brooklyn makers who their favorite makers are. Here's what they said.
220 Sessions Announced, Speaker Announcements and More From SXSWEdu
Engineering Sustainable Synthetic Fabric
Saudi Arabia crackdown and persistence of the unforeseen
Want to build smart cities instead of dating apps? Come to NYC
Why tech companies addressing crucial energy issues prefer the Big Apple
First Round Capital Tours NYC Startup Scene on Foot
Student Inventors Dream Up A Better Wheelchair
NYC Plays Host To World Science Festival
Bitcoin Still above $250
Robotic Fish Attracts the Real Thing
Looks do matter to zebrafish, which were attracted to this robot fish because of its bright color and round female-like shape. (M.Porfiri/Polytechnic Institute of New York University)
Polytechnic Institute of NYU has received a $50,000 Innovation Generation grant from the Motorola Foundation
September 9, 2008
NYU-Poly’s Jonathan Soffer Elected Fellow of New York Academy of History
March 2, 2012
Smith and Co. Defeat Old Westbury in Skyline Playoffs
April 27, 2011
Sophomore Smacks Three Homers to Lead NYU-Poly
Top Honors: Fitzgibbons Player of the Year in Softball
May 4, 2011
Four Others Receive All-Conference Nods
Building_Space_With_Words - Exploring The Intersections Between Physical and Virtual Spaces
March 1, 2008
AN INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA INSTALLATION TO PREMIERE MARCH 5 AT POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NYU
Keith O'Brien First Recipient of CSE Best Adjunct Professor Award
August 28, 2015
A Look into Professor Keith O'Brien's Course and Lab Design
Women in Technology—Not Just a Fairy Tale
April 11, 2013
Nancy Hafkin, author of Cinderella or Cyberella?: Empowering Women in the Knowledge Society, takes part in a Department of Technology, Culture and Society (TCS) lecture series
NYU Spinoff Develops 5G Emulator
The robots will see you now
Sidebar: Start-up Engine
Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 16, 2014
Adding Bugs to Make Software Better
It Works Hand in Glove
A New York University team develops a mechatronic device to help stroke patients.
How IBM's Watson Will Change Cybersecurity
IBM ventures into cognitive security, where AI systems learn to understand infosec terms and concepts well enough to reduce detection and response time
Digital Education: Pedagogy Online
THE ABILITY EXCHANGE Teaser "Independence"
The NYU Tandon School Of Engineering
Phishing, Hacks, and Better Online Security
The Google email attack, and how to protect yourself from online scammers and identity theft.
Text, reply, now occupy
The Optical Illusion That Could Protect Your Passcodes: Researchers Reveal Keypad That Looks Different If Someone Looks Over Your Shoulder
The app aims to combat 'shoulder-surfing': Someone looking at another's screen
NYU Researchers Find Weak Spots in Europe’s “Right to be Forgotten” Data Privacy Law
June 7, 2016
To fix ailing subway system, experts say MTA should get funding from rising property values
“Value capture,” as it’s known, is “the solution of the moment,” according to some
Tandon Cyber Fellows on the Front Line of Cyber Defense
The More You Play a Game, the Less Likely You Are to Get a High Score
Science proves it.
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
The Creator of NYU’s Virtual-Reality Hamlet is Fundraising to Take His Show on the Road
“To Be With Hamlet” creator Javier Molina is looking to raise $150,000 on GoFundMe.
Game of thrones: does moving the office toilet improve employees’ creativity?
Many organisations are desperate to get their people to bump into each other more in the workplace – is moving the loo the answer?
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.
How Social Media Data Can Improve People's Lives - If Used Responsibly
How Social Media Data Can Improve People's Lives - If Used Responsibly
FOX23 Investigates: Safety of Fingerprint Scans on Phones
Can Big Data Analysis Swing a Political Election? [IT: The Big Idea Edition]
Cities Are Trying to End Pedestrian Deaths. New Data Suggests They're Making Progress
The Vision Zero traffic-safety campaign depends on using data to identify dangerous conditions. Now that data is getting even better.
Opinion: How to Make Open Data Live Up to Its Potential
Mechatronics Students Get on the Ball
March 16, 2016
Popular Tech Magazine Features Students' App That Commands a Ball-tracking Robot
Building a Better Computer Bug Finder
July 6, 2016
Researchers Improve the Process of Finding Vulnerabilities by Intentionally Adding Swarms of Bugs to Source Code
Could antenna fatigue be holding up 5G technology?
Musiqa's 'Moving Images' integrates music and film
Brooklyn embraced brave students who pioneered Japan’s modernization
Tandon Makes Strides in Robotics, Creates Realistic Zebrafish
Can you hear me now? Cellphone turns 40
Study links phishing vulnerabilities to personality traits
A new report from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University has linked susceptibility to phishing scams to personality traits, noting that women may be more vulnerable to men.
NYU-Poly Introduces Free Online Firefighter Training
Study Links Phishing Vulnerabilities to Personality Traits
25 New York colleges with the best return on investment
Three local colleges are ranked high on the list
NEW YORK ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF ENERGY RESEARCH CONTEST
Polytechnic School of Engineering Commencement
New Widgets Let You Snap, Crackle … and Think
Skype Can Expose Your Location, Researchers Say
AT&T's Girls Who Code Program visits NYC Tandon School of Engineering
Company Aims to Make Buildings More Sustainable
Borough President to Local Colleges: Make Us a Smart Gun
Adams Will Award $1M to the School Team that Develops the Most Efficient ‘Safe’ Weapon
Boffins Design Security Chip to Spot Hidden Hardware Trojans in Processors
When fabs go rogue.
SEE: Makerspace with 3D Printers Debuts at NYU's Engineering Campus
To Create a Quieter City, They're Recording the Sounds of New York
NASA's HoloLens Demo Puts Researchers on Mars, Space Station and Workbench
Could Crowdsourcing Expertise Be the Future of Government?
Recent political events have revealed tensions between expertise and democracy. Institutions must tap into the know-how of the many, not the few
Astronomers Discover Roundest Star
Asteroseismologists delving into the Kepler mission's data trove have found a star that appears to be more spherical than any natural object.
Uber in Artificial-Intelligence Drive After buying Startup
Ride-hailing service is creating new division to develop the technology
Founding Uber AI Labs
University Research Center Tests Smart Transport in New York City
$15 Million Project Underway to Overhaul Storm Sewer System
The existing combined sewer system will then be converted into a sanitary sewer system and joined with an additional 2,900 feet of new sanitary sewer lines being installed under the project.
Liam Dalton Brings His Design-Build Expertise to HNTB
Design-build expert Liam Dalton, PE, is joining the HNTB Corporation team as design-build project director and vice president of the firm’s Northeast division.