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Computer sharing loses momentum
The Repurposed Ph.D.
Inside The Cybersecurity, 'White Hat Hacker' University Network
Professional Learning with Scientific American and NYU Polytechnic
Can Gaming Make Us More Social?
Could This $16,000 Machine Save Nigeria Billions?
Confusion is the name of the game in outwitting microchip reverse engineers
Poly student launches staring competition app
Professional Learning with Scientific American and NYU Polytechnic
NYU Poly’s Hacknight: Justin Cappos of NYU Poly
Animals Bow to Their Mechanical Overlords
How to protect yourself from even the savviest of hackers
Darknet: The anonymous underbelly of the internet
5 Incubators That Are Shaping the Future of Green Business
Who Moved My Cube?
Kimbler named NYU baseball coach
NYU brings back baseball program after 40-year hiatus
NYU-Poly and Scientific American Launch Online Education Program
5G Spectrum Needed, Says Expert
Falling Ice Cracks New York City's Cool Facade
Why Is So Much Ice Falling Off One World Trade Center?
Sidebar: Start-up Engine
New York hackathon looks to use open data to assist with city governance
An NYU Poly-Partnered Incubator Wants To Help You Sleep Better At Night
What 5G means for you
DARPA Is Building a Google for the Dark Web and It Actually Works
Poly, Scientific American Magazine bring education online
NYU Takes Us Out To The Ballgame, Gives Us Our First Baseball Team In 40 Years
MLBAM introduces new way to analyze every play
REVIEW: Live gallery performance offers a stream of sonic visualization
Joe Landolina, NYU Student, Creates Healing Gel To Stop Bleeding
Brooklyn energy incubator flips the on-switch
The facility at the the New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering will house up to 20 startup companies working in the fields of sustainable infrastructure, energy efficiency and climate…
Brooklyn’s ‘Nerd Herd’ advances to robot regionals
An army of robots put through their paces at NYU-Poly
Robot wars! Teens do bot battle at NYU-Poly
PowerBridgeNY Draws New Ideas in Energy from the Academic Well
Animation domination: Anime festival takes over MetroTech
Billy Beane Expects Big Things from MLB’s Big Data Play
Tech accelerators grab for equity
Entrepreneurs embrace the havens for startups, but is the cost too high?
"Urban Future Lab" at NYU School of Engineering in Brooklyn Tech Triangle
Global Interest in Urban Re-Design
Downtown Brooklyn Incubator Opens to Startup Companies
Brooklyn incubator Urban Future Lab opens to support cleantech startups
NYU School of Engineering Announces ADT As Sponsor Of Urban Future Lab
Startup ecosystems need an outward looking university: Micah Kotch
As the second biggest tech environment in the country, New York needs a major research institution that is radically outward looking. NYU seems well on its way to filling that space here.
Cutting the cord: HEVO Power takes wireless vehicle chargers for a spin
R. Luke DuBois' American algorithms
In Now, the artist's solo show at Ringling, DuBois provides intriguing and comical analyses of individual and collective identity.
Want job security? Try cybersecurity
Which Colleges Will Make You Richest? (Bonus: One’s In Brooklyn!)
25 New York colleges with the best return on investment
Three local colleges are ranked high on the list
The Value Of An Engineering Degree
The FIRST Robotics Competition
Expo Shows Applications of Augmented Reality Technology
This augmented reality game will take you to Brooklyn Bridge Park and beyond
Preview of what's coming with Prof. Mark Skwarek's worldwide Augmented Reality game that will require you to be on-site at a location to then to battle to take over that land.
New York City FIRST Robotics Competition highlighted on Good Day NY
Breaking the Breaker Box – Enertiv and the Quantified Energy User
The way we monitor our energy use is broken.
CB Insights grows the old-fashioned way
No bravado, no venture-capital money, no ball pits: It's all business at the data firm.
Learn What It Takes to Grow Your Own Business
Professor's Game Featured on The Simpsons
ATMs may be at risk from lack of Windows XP support
Software Security Problem Puts ATM’s at Risk
US bank ATMs face Windows XP security deadline
Chess-In-The-Schools: How Lewis Cullman is Giving Back
Video Gamers Explore Diversity
Brooklyn Tech Triangle U Segment
Super-high frequencies could one day deliver your mobile video
NSF Grant to Help Point Way to 5G Wireless
NSN, NYU WIRELESS host first Brooklyn 5G Summit
NYU WIRELESS, partner look to 5G
Quantum turbulence may be the key to unlocking the mysteries of physics
Female presence in the engineering world
How women are paving the way for future female engineers
The triumph of melancholy: 500 years of Dürer's most enigmatic print
Dancing Robots and More at NYU Poly Student Expo
NYU-Polytechnic Second Annual Research Expo in New York
Kaho Abe of the NYU Game Innovation Lab
Exploring the intersection of Wearables, Fashion and Bringing Gaming into Physical Environments
Researchers Developing Fifth-Generation (5G) Phone Technology
Finding the Strength to Reach the Ocean's Furthest Depths
Finding the Strength to Reach the Ocean's Furthest Depths
Taxis: sensors for city life
Insights on big data and urban systems from NYU‘s Juliana Freire at NYC Media Lab’s May Geek of the Month
How A Radiator Retrofit That Could Save The U.S. Billions Went From Bedroom To Boardroom
A commercializable system that could slash carbon emissions by more than 6 million tons a year