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Can mobile malware be activated via sensors?
Can a Floating Robot Save a Polluted Canal?
Robots, geeky tech a hit in Downtown Brooklyn
2013 World Science Festival draws crowds to MetroTech
A Robot To Explore Brooklyn’s Epically Polluted Gowanus Canal
The Gowanus is a toxic soup that cuts through the New York borough, too poisonous for human exploration. A group of students are sending a remote-controlled, camera-equipped robot--the Brooklyn…
Brooklyn Atlantis Robot Does Its Bit To Save Canal
WWF-Canada Announces David Miller as new President & CEO
White Hat Hackers
2013 World Science Festival
STEM Schools Bring Students Best Return on Investment
The NSA has been hacking Chinese systems for years: Snowden
The Inventory: Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Can You Define the Immeasurable?
To study alcohol: More robots, fewer animals?
The power of faith and friendship
Englewood man triumphs over illness to win his doctorate
Downtown Brooklyn to get clean tech incubator that will house up to 20 startups
The city is partnerning with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center
City and NYU-Poly Announce Dumbo ‘Clean Tech’ Incubator
Downtown Brooklyn to get clean tech incubator that will house up to 20 startups
The city is partnering with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center
Now look, Bond, it’s our best gadget yet
Your mobile will tell a spy almost anything he wants to know about you
Business Incubators and Accelerators: Here's the Big Difference
3 key elements eyed for Brooklyn Tech Triangle
Better bus connections, incubator for clean-technology companies and solar-powered charging stations are proposed to help foster growth of tech companies and jobs in the area.
Executive Moves: June 17, 2013
Companies with executive moves this week include Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting, AllSector Technology Group Inc., Standard Media Index, North Shore-LIJ Health System, Cooper-Hewitt National Design…
The 25 Most Underrated Colleges In America
Women in STEM: 10 female professors advancing the cause
Millimeter Waves May Be the Future of 5G Phones
Samsung’s millimeter-wave transceiver technology could enable ultrafast mobile broadband by 2020
BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Founding Conservatives’
Cleantech Leaders of New York: Top Ten
Energy News Roundup: New York City Becoming Haven for Energy-related Startups
Executive Construction Management, AC
Add more value to your career — from figuring out how to improve financing to knowing which high-tech products best fit your construction projects to learning how to communicate with diverse client,…
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
New York Tech Scene - Rising:
Tech Incubator to Launch in Brooklyn, N.Y.
The incubator will open this fall in DUMBO – an old manufacturing district of New York City.
NYU-Poly Incubator
MAP: 25 Solar-Powered Charging Stations for Mobile Devices Coming to NYC
NYU Poly Merge With University Expected to Conclude at End of the Year
STEM Now
NYU-Poly Launches #STEMNow to Jumpstart Conversation About Stem Education
NYU Professor to Receive ASM International Silver Medal
Communication Breakdown
Why Google's Business Model Works
Cleantech Leaders of New York: Top Ten
Young New York Energy Leaders: Top Ten
Does Twitter Deserve a Place in the Classroom? (Op-Ed)
Summer Camp Trades Campfires for Cybersecurity (Op-Ed)
ALIVE Training Tool Is a Game Changer
Some Students Spending Summer Learning Skills In NYU-Poly Science Lab
Green 2.0: NYC to Open Clean Tech Startup Incubator in Brooklyn Tech Triangle
Why I Love … Creating New Proteins
NYU-Poly Joins FINCAD Academic Endowment Program
The Art of Big Data
R. Luke DuBois - Now
The Art of Data
The George W. Bush Years Summed Up in One Image
Solar Decathlon China: Meet the teams
NYU-Poly Launches #STEMNow To Jumpstart Conversation about STEM Education
The Director of Center for K-12 STEM Education on New Summer Programs
Study finds NYU-Poly incubators have generated $251M in economic activity
A Night at Union Square Ventures: NYU-Poly Talks Up Incubator Success
Study Finds $251 Million Economic Impact from NYC Incubators
Economic output expected to nearly triple by 2015, with 900 new jobs growing to 2,500
Cybersecurity Summer School: NYU Teaches High School Girls Security Tech
Cybersecurity Summer School for High School Girls
New Web-Based Firefighter Training is ALIVE
ALIVE stands for Advanced Learning through Integrated Visual Environments and it is a web-based firefighter training program developed with a federal grant.
Nanoenhanced Biosensor Detects Single Proteins
Sensor detects incredibly small cancer marker
Using Smartphones to Cure Diseases While You Sleep
Pulsating Star Sheds Light On Exoplanet
Give Zebrafish Some Booze, They Stop Fearing Robots
Go Home Fish You’re Drunk… But At Least You Aren’t Afraid
Robot-test Results: Drunken Fish Are Less Fearful
Fish Fear Robotic Predators, Unless They're Drunk
Guess what? Drunk fish aren't afraid of robot fish
Fear Factor For Fish: A Mix Of Robots And Alcohol
Growth industries: The hot fields to train for now
NYU 'Launchpad' Graduates First Class of Budding Entrepreneurs
Traffic Engineering, AC
The Advanced Certificate in Traffic Engineering program trains our students to properly design and manage our traffic systems.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish
Indian Physicist to Head Innovation Chair at NYU
Engineering an Improved Agricultural Economy
DuBois's "NOW" will be "...a Something."
Single Molecule Detection of a Cancer Biomarker
CUNY Boot Camp in Sci-finance puts STEM Ideas to the Biz Test
Columbia, NYU-Poly Power $15M Clean-Tech Plan
The Message Behind the Hack Attack: What Does the SEA Want?
U.S. News College Rankings: The Big Gainers and Decliners Over Three Years
September 10, 2013
Simon Schama, Big Data art, Night of the Demon
Single Molecule Detection of a Cancer Biomarker
New York Eyes a Piece of the Game Development Pie
NYU-Poly-Hosted Hacking Competition Tests Participants’ Cyber Security Skills
NY to Hold Panel on Improving State’s Game Development
Lagging behind California and Texas, NY-based game developers hope to catch up.
Hunting for a Team, Hungry for Success: EIA's TeamHunt
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.