New York's lean, mean startup machine
Entrepreneurs launch with scant outside investors, little overhead.
Entrepreneurs launch with scant outside investors, little overhead.
NSF CAREER awardee studies the behavior of schooling fish and creates biologically inspired robots that may someday help preserve marine life
Local universities beef up engineering and tech, but Mayor Bloomberg has his own plans.
School rents more space in Metrotech Center
Four colleges present best-use ideas for Downtown Brooklyn Commons, 21 acres of public space
If we're burning it, we might as well use the waste. A new option: Make ultra-light car engines out of coal fly ash.
Lynbrook computer teacher Jeff Bernhardt to participate in a unique program
Bruce Niswander, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Grant to help foster more startups in Dumbo
City opens its ninth such facility, this one to focus on technology startups, on Jay Street; landlord Two Trees offers discounted rent of $3.50 per square foot.
Two Trees, NYU-Poly Are Partners in Facility
Partnership of the City, Polytechnic Institute of NYU and Columbia University Will Connect Media Companies with Academic Institutions and Drive Independent Technology Research
David Miller chosen for his "low carbon leadership"
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.
With the help of PowerBridgeNY, the HIGHEST Transformers company aims for cleaner, safer electrical technology that could save billions of dollars a year.
Assistant Professor Jin Kim Montclare speaks with Careergirls.org
New York University is branching out in Brooklyn.