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The Art of Data
The FIRST Robotics Competition
HotList.com creators
NYU Poly Speech
Justin Cappos on Petya(Video)
Tras la Ofensiva del Viernes: Europol Teme Nueva Oleada de Ciberataque a Partir de Hoy
El director de la entidad dijo que "nunca había visto nada así" y advirtió sobre la necesidad de actualizar los sistemas, porque "todos los sectores son vulnerables."
Startup News: The Library of Congress Has a Twitter Problem
Brooklyn Goes Robot Crazy
Stock Market Models Help NYU Researchers Predict Animal Behavior
November 12, 2014
Where Mechanical Engineering and Finance Meet, a New Model is Born
Go Home Fish You’re Drunk… But At Least You Aren’t Afraid
U.S. News College Rankings: The Big Gainers and Decliners Over Three Years
September 10, 2013
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
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Science of Smart Cities on News 12 (Video)
News 12 covers STEMNow Science of Smart Cities Showcase @ NYU Tandon School of Engineering
NYU-Poly Announces Plans To Transform Campus To “Exude” Innovation
Will This Smart Gun Solve America’s Gun Problem? (video)
A trio of Brooklyn engineering students think they’ve figured out how to make firearms safe. But will it work?
3 startup winners named in NYU's Urban Future Competition
Dan Guido on the THREADS Mobile Security Conference
Some Students Spending Summer Learning Skills In NYU-Poly Science Lab
Pulsating Star Sheds Light On Exoplanet
Help NYU game researchers make fidgeting more productive
The people behind Fidget Widgets think desktop playthings actually serve a purpose. But they need your help: "Upload a photo or video of the doohickey you fiddle with as you work."
Self-Assembling Photonic Crystals Miniaturize Optical Components and Enhance Laser Efficiency
Colloidal particles that are used in a wide array of technical applications, such as cosmetics, inks, paints, and foods, have the ability to self-assemble into an exceptional range of crystalline…
NYU Wireless, Partners to Develop Communication Technology with NIST Award
Cleantech Leaders of New York: Top Ten
Columbia, NYU-Poly Power $15M Clean-Tech Plan
How Justin Cappos Created a New Way to Cloud Compute
Cappos hopes to use his system to surf the web from the International Space Station.
5G mobile model challenged by 'spectrum crunch'
Can Gaming Make Us More Social?
Bocoup and OpenVis Conference
Researchers Expose Possible Cybersecurity Risks in 3D Printing
A team from New York University says malicious actors could hack into printers and insert dangerous design flaws.
Student-Built Robots Compete in Downtown Brooklyn
"You are going to learn most by doing"
William Charles Reinig, 91, of Annapolis
Obituary and service information from the John M. Taylor Funeral Home.
NYU Polytechnic Gets $100 Million Donation
Will be renamed the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in recognition of the gift
Yet More Zebrafish
Hack Today, Secure Tomorrow
Engineering an Improved Agricultural Economy
NYU’s Videogame Center Opens in Brooklyn
Smart students and smart thinking
A cloud-connected sensor system that can warn homeowners of a gas leak was among the smart solutions prototyped
Erich E. Kunhardt, Poly Alumnus and Former Faculty Member, Appointed as Provost
October 10, 2006
A 5G wireless cell phone is in your future
Tracking Down the Mystery of Life's 'Handedness'
NYU-Poly Research Proposes a Theory on the Chemical Origin of Life: 'Two Equal Runners, One Tripped'
Designing Humanity into Prisons Worldwide
April 25, 2016
International Committee of the Red Cross Selects NYU Tandon Environmental Psychologist Richard E. Wener to Edit a Manual that Seeks to Influence the Design of Detention Centers throughout the World
St. Joseph's Edges NYU-Poly in Skyline Championships
May 1, 2010
Jays impressive season comes to an end
#7 Brooklyn Upends #2 NYU-Poly in ECAC Action
March 3, 2011
Lady Jays Fall 64-54 in Quarterfinals
President Hultin Becomes Contributor to Economist Blog with 'Fast and Furious'
NSF.gov Features Dr. Gupta’s Bone-Crushing Experiments
Betaville is Open-Sourcing Urban Planning
Overestimate, underperform
How worried should we be about artificial intelligence? I asked 17 experts.
“We should take seriously the possibility that things could go radically wrong.”
International Women’s Day celebrated at Indian Consulate in New York
5 Incubators That Are Shaping the Future of Green Business
Trying Not to Get Sick? Science Says You're Probably Doing it Wrong
Cold and flu viruses transfer in very different ways than we think
7 Surprising Facts About Women Who Earn Less Than Men
New information sheds light on pay inequality
How Biometric Authentication Poses New Challenges to Our Security and Privacy
A Sharpshooter in the Spotlight
November 4, 2016
Office of Student Affairs Spotlight Series: Roopa Unnikrishnan
No Wormhole ... No Problem
November 14, 2016
With the help of Tandon Students, Scientists from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab Explore Mars Right from Their Offices
New 5G wireless technology trials spark enterprise interest
New 5G wireless technology promises super-fast network speeds and massive capacity. Businesses that require low latency and high throughput could see the advantages first.
The Worst Healthcare Cybersecurity Breaches of 2017
NYU startup labs added $4B to city's economy
New York University's Future Labs help get tech startups off the ground, which has benefited New York City's economy, according to a new report.
3D-printed foam parts could stay strong as subs dive deep
Better material ‘sandwich’ produces more efficient organic solar cell
March 15, 2018
Online safety may expose children to greater risk from predators
NYU to open videogame center in Brooklyn
The 25 Most Underrated Colleges In America
Indian Physicist to Head Innovation Chair at NYU
NYC First Lego 2014 League Brooklyn Qualifier
The Repurposed Ph.D.
Kids Put in Danger by Parents' Online Oversharing
Researchers Find Way to Protect Hardware Against Trojans
Defective products could result from cyberattacks on industrial 3D printers
Defects introduced in 3D-printed parts were undetectable by common industrial monitoring techniques, study says
Reducing Background Noise in Hearing Devices
How a new noise-reduction algorithm suppresses babble in cochlear implants and hearing aids.
NYU Tandon Professors to Build AI-based Navigation
NYU Tandon Student Team Advances in SpaceX Hyperloop Competition
The team of undergrads, grad students and one recent alum will return to California this summer.