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Confusion is the name of the game in outwitting microchip reverse engineers
NYU Poly students will play ‘ping pong platform’ video game during finals
Professor Arnold's lectures shed light on 'optical tractor beams' in biosensing
August 24, 2009
What do you fidget with at your desk? Scientists want to know.
Coach Barrett Honored By Met Writers Association
April 19, 2011
Selected 2010-11 Coach of the Year
How Open Data Can Help the Global South, from Disaster Relief to Voter Turnout
What Are Holographic Calls? Technology May Replace Voice Calling In The Future
At the Opening of the NYU-Poly Greenhouse
N.J. drivers have second-highest rate of 'mega commutes,' Census reveals
Inside The Cybersecurity, 'White Hat Hacker' University Network
Just Like Stupid Humans, Fish Get Cocky When They Drink
What Happens When Fish Get Drunk?
One of the Strongest, Lightest Metals Ever Made Is Less Dense Than Water
Adobe Alumni Innovate Under Adobe's Wing
Bloomberg: City Will Open Four More Incubators
The Science of Diffusion and the Spread of Public Policy
A team of researchers are applying network science and dynamical systems to understand how health policies spread.
AI Predicts Autism From Infant Brain Scans
How a password manager can help you stay more secure online
Physicists Explain Why Coffee Is More Prone to Spills Than Beer
Declining Walkability Plays a Big Role in China's Obesity Problem
But it's the middle class, not the poor who may pay the biggest price.
Free Online Courses Are Still Falling Short of Their Ultimate Promise
MOOCs were going to revolutionize education—but just because you put a college class online, doesn't mean you've solved the problem with university lectures.
What Ursula Burn's rise to power can teach us about mentorship
The first black women to lead a company the size of Xerox, Burn's journey from the projects to CEO shows us the value of the right mentors.
Do Students Need to Learn Art to Succeed at Science?
NYU and Ohio State University Help NYC Find Solutions to Harmful Noise Pollution
NYU: New York's Other Engineering School
First Stop Brooklyn: Wind Energy Startup Makes An Unlikely Home
Mapping the Cityscape: Mapping Manhattan
Humanizing Autonomy
Driving well is a relative thing, dependent on context and ingrained behavior as much as on learned skills, experts say — and this notion applies equally to both humans and self-driving cars.
Whence Homochirality?
Hacking a Different Kind of Virus
November 13, 2014
Two-Day Hackathon Explores Ebola Aid Solutions
Honoring Women in STEM: Tatiana Pilon
March 20, 2017
Graduate student discusses mentorship, empowering women, and diversity in animation
Statement from Craig Matthews, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Polytechnic University Regarding the Merger Vote
February 7, 2008
NYU-Poly Researchers Awarded DARPA Contract to Explore the Deep Web
NYU-Poly, Cornell, Columbia Among Colleges with Highest ROI; Yale at No. 60
The Startup Behind NYC’s Plan to Replace Phone Booths with 7,500 Connected Kiosks
Intersection, which is funded by Alphabet, hopes they could someday guide autonomous vehicles, too.
Zero waste: 'Rise' turns beer leftovers into Super Flour
NYU Wireless gets partner in race to 5G
5G research could include millimeter wave spectrum
Skype flaw reveals users' location, file-downloading habits
Science of the Summer Olympics: Engineering in Sports
National Science Foundation, NBC News and NBC Olympics launch video series highlighting top Olympic athletes and the technology that impacts their games
The 42 Words You Can Never Say in Emails to the D.C. Government
Student Competitors Face Off at NYU-Poly Cyber Security Week
After spin-off, Keysight strikes out on its own
Student- designed game helps us explore break-up dread
NYU Wireless Expands Industry Ranks, Pursues 5G
Out of this World! Astronauts Touch Down in Brooklyn
Charles Camarda, Lee Morin and Paolo Nespoli—graduates of NYU Poly—discuss the future of space exploration
BW Digital Alum Neal Joins NYC Media Lab As First Executive Director
Tax Philanthropists: The Rich Who Give to the Government
ScienceShot: Robot Fish Fools Its Companions
Now look, Bond, it’s our best gadget yet
Your mobile will tell a spy almost anything he wants to know about you
Poolesville High School students crack codes in international cybersecurity competition
Team placed first among high schools internationally
Note-Writing Robots Pen Letters In Your Handwriting
CableLabs joins NYU Wireless to drive 5G research
$2M Renovation Projects Kick Off NYU-Poly’s ‘Exciting Changes’
Cafeteria, Main Corridor Emphasize Sustainability
Do Mayors Matter?
Greenpoint YMCA Teens Create Problem Solving Robots
‘Brooklyn Commons’ seeks an uncommon Downtown
Researchers ID Skype Users Who Also Use BitTorrent
Facebook Privacy in Demand: Users Don't Want You Prying
Women's Hoops Avenges Early Season Loss to Old Westbury
February 11, 2011
Pickell Records 18th Double-Double
NYU WIRELESS and Keysight Technologies Join Forces to Develop 5G Mobile Technology
December 8, 2014
STEMNow Kicks Off with Flair
July 18, 2016
Hundreds of future scientists and engineers get inspired during program launch
New Artificial Intelligence Research Institute Launches
November 20, 2017
First of Its Kind Dedicated to the Study of Social Implications of AI
Professor Porfiri to co-chair IEEE International Workshop on Complex Systems and Networks
September 6, 2016
Following hackings, students and admins tighten security
From training to hiring outside agencies to protect data, colleges are becoming more aggressive about cybersecurity.
Getting Ph.D.s to Think Like Entrepreneurs
Streak Snapped; Women's Basketball Beats City Tech 53-47
February 2, 2010
Lady Jays end four game skid.