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Mythos & Moxie: Building Virtual Worlds At A VR Hackathon
Teaching Kids How to Build Smart Cities
Brooklyn's hot new trend: robots
A new grad program on the frontier of innovation is changing how we work and live.
Session 6: Code Power
Interview with Nikki Zeichner (IDM ‘15)
Tandon Sees 2020 With VR Goggles
Cybersecurity sleuths learn to think like hackers
From CNET Magazine: Kids around the US are competing in cybersecurity contests. To win, they need the same skills as the hackers they're trying to catch.
Van Metre students set sight on college
NYU Tandon STEMNow Making Waves
Robert Canapary, 90 - Founding Member of Alcuin Montessori School
Biomaterial Package Delivers Chemo and Fights Resistance
Agrilyst Gets Detailed About How AI Can Help Farmers
A Medium post by founder Allison Kopf offers concrete examples of how artificial intelligence can improve an industry.
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
30 UNDER 30 — ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY
Transforming business with machine intelligence
Why Patents Won't Protect You
Why Google's Business Model Works
The Art of Big Data
5G Survives a Critical Test: The Backcountry
DFI Educational Trust Awards Scholarships
Payments trail reveals illicit underground economy
The Unbelievable Truth (Radio)
New Construction Safety Bill
BotFactory Wins 2015 MakerCon Launch Pad Competition
I Want to be a Scientist
Assistant Professor Jin Kim Montclare speaks with Careergirls.org
Wouldn't It Be Cool If... Finalist Event
You Are All Soft! Embrace Chaos!
Back-to-Back: Lady Jays Win Second Straight Skyline Title
November 6, 2010
NYU-Poly Avenges Regular Season Loss; Wins NCAA Bid
NYU-Poly/NYU Graduate Program Is Rated One of the Top in North America
March 22, 2013
Great Game Design!
Power Moves: Tom Scocca joins Civil world, Beth Noveck joins NYU Tandon faculty, Carmera bulks up
Hires of note in media, academia and mapping.
Data Collaboratives can transform the way civil society organisations find solutions – Part II
This is the second of two blogs on Data Collaboratives by Stefaan G. Verhulst of The Governance Lab (GovLab) at New York University. Stefaan explains the 5 specific value propositions of Data…
Bruns Leads NYU-Poly to Win Over Yeshiva
November 22, 2009
Blue Jays kick off Skyline Conference play with 73-36 win
Journey to an Asteroid: 3D Software Plots OSIRIS-REx's Complete Route
Springer's Most-Read Engineering Paper of 2016? Research on 3D-Printing's Security Flaws.
We interviewed the paper's co-author when it came out. Here's what he said.
How to Count to Infinity: Tell Me Something I Don’t Know Episode 30
Big Data, a Big Bang exploding into the business of Finance
Slow Start, Strong Finish
September 18, 2010
Women's Volleyball Rebounds Over Ramapo, Clobbers City Tech
NYU Poly already looking towards 5G networks
Men's Basketball Picks Up First Skyline Win Over Sage
January 13, 2010
Ortiz's 21 pushes NYU-Poly past Sage 84-78
Engineers in the Archive
May 6, 2013
NYU-Poly Students Explore the Complexity of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
US researchers develop new organic solar cell architecture
A team of scientists based at New York University (NYU)’s Tandon School of Engineering has developed a method of improving the performance of non-fullerene organic solar cells, by introducing a…
From ‘chip to cognition’ – Rajiv Mody and his tryst with Sasken Technologies
Meet Rajiv Mody, Founder and CEO of Sasken Technologies, the three-decade-old listed company from India that has created its niche in the communications business.
Dr. Boaz Gelernter, Holocaust Survivor, World War II Vet, Dies
Services were held on Sunday.
Science Finally Explains Why Coffee Spills More Easily Than Beer
Local School Places in LEGO Robot Competition
Steel Shots: Double-Duty
Your Smartphone Is Tracking You In Ways You've Never Imagined
Solar Decathlon China: Meet the teams
Hundreds of Students Compete in Lego Competition
REVIEW: Live gallery performance offers a stream of sonic visualization
PowerBridgeNY Draws New Ideas in Energy from the Academic Well
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.
NYU School of Engineering launches summer #STEMNOW
Duplex Mobile Phone Base Station Scheme Demonstrated
Play-Times-Squared Visitors Get Their Game On
Flaws Found In 'Right To Be Forgotten' Data Privacy Laws
A study by privacy researchers finds that attempts to obscure online information can be defeated with a bit of effort.
NYU Teaches Veterans How to Start a Business
Scissura says program can boost Brooklyn’s economic growth
City Dangles $1 Million to School with Best 'Smart Gun' Design
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is offering $1 million to the school that can come up with the best 'smart gun' technology.
Self-Checking Chips Could Eliminate Hardware Security Issues
Researchers May Have Found a Way to Validate Chips, So All Concerned Parties are Satisfied the Silicon is Back-Door Free
Zebrafish are Hopelessly Obsessed with Robotic Clones of Themselves
GPS Spoofing Can Put Yik Yak in a Flap
De-anonymising 'secret' chat app not that hard, really
Yik Yak Users Not So Anonymous After All
Clarifai Raises $30M to Give Developers Visual Search Capabilities
NYU Wireless Drives Next-Generation Technology
Students and faculty at NYU Wireless are fervently working to create the wireless technology of the future.
Be the Online Teacher You Want to See in the World
The future is bright. And wireless. | Marco Mezzavilla | TEDxMiddlebury (video)
Cisco Security Researcher: Ransomware Crowd Big on Customer Service
Beware the “exploit kit infection chain,” Cisco researcher warns at SecureWorld Boston
BotFactory’s ‘Squink’ brings 3D printing to circuit prototyping [crowdfunding]
With additive manufacturing, the NYU Poly startup wants to "democratize electronics."
NYU school of engineering gets $100 million gift
Spam Trail Leads to China’s Three Largest Banks
A researcher made 300 purchases of fake luxury goods online and found that 97 percent were handled by China’s largest three banks.
The Best Job in the World
NYU Tandon takes accepted students on virtual reality trip to Mars
If ever there was a way to get young engineers interested in your school...
The Energy Gang Live: A Candid Take on the Clean Energy Transition (video)
Tot Bot Helps Physically Disabled Toddlers Explore
They'll be cruising around the house in no time thanks to this touchscreen-equipped chair.
On the Market: These 3 Brooklyn Tech Companies are Hiring
Engineering and design are in high demand.