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The Twisted Physics Behind the Incredible Sport of ‘Tricking’
Watch this talk on what Big Data is revealing about the world’s trickiest diseases
Mt. Sinai Hospital's Eric Schadt says data-driven methodologies are helping researchers find treatments to diseases that have completely baffled them up till now.
Red Hot Shooting Knights Defeat Men's Hoops
February 8, 2011
Mount Saint Mary's 11 Three Pointers Too Much to Overcome
Everything you need to know about the Petya, er, NotPetya nasty trashing PCs worldwide
This isn't ransomware – it's merry chaos
Educate-to-innovate is the new catch phrase
NY Hosts First Sustainability Hackathon
Skype flaw exposes users’ location, identity
Flaws in Skype and similar Internet phone systems could potentially disclose the identities, locations, and even digital files of hundreds of millions of users, a new study finds.
NYU-Poly Professor Formulates Algorithms that May Help Solve the Keynes-Hayek Debate
August 5, 2013
Philip Maymin Proposes New Economic Modeling to Embrace the Chaos and Complexity of the Political System
Women's Volleyball Sweeps Skyline Honors
November 15, 2009
Kalvert named Player of the Year; Loupee Rookie of the Year
Lady Jays Bounced From Tournament by Middlebury
November 13, 2010
Women's Volleyball Falls 3-0 in NCAA Tournament
Vulnerability to Phishing Scams May Be Linked to Personality, NYU-Poly Study Shows
September 30, 2013
Seeing the Unseen
November 19, 2014
The Challenge of Portraying What We Can’t See, What We Didn’t See, What We Don’t Want to See
Citizen Science — Aquatic Robot Division
A Historical Tour of NYU-Poly
New York City Will Zap Your Electric Car With Power From Manhole Covers
A small company, HEVO Power, has gotten a greenlight to study the possibility of charging parked electric vehicles
New York City and Universities Join to Start Media Lab
HDM, University to Test EHRs
From toxic waste to green cars
David Miller gets NYC university post
Blurring Face-to-Face and Virtual Encounters
Big privacy flaw in Skype
Skype's Huge, New Security Headaches
Tracking Down the Mystery of Life’s 'Handedness'
March 18, 2010
NYU-Poly Research Proposes a Theory on the Chemical Origin of Life: 'Two Equal Runners, One Tripped'
“Bodies in Motion” Melds Virtual Reality and Motion Capture Engineering with Art
December 21, 2017
White House Demo Day, Higher Education Commitment Letter
August 7, 2015
Higher education leaders send letters to President Obama with commitment to expand innovation and entrepreneurship offerings
NYU-Poly Professors Aim to Make Web Traffic Flow More Smoothly
March 18, 2013
Huawei Technologies Awards Grants to H. Jonathan Chao and Kang Xi to Advance Performance and Resilience of the Internet
NYU-Poly and Farmingdale Play Long-Ball in Softball; Split
April 9, 2011
Lady Jays and Rams Split Skyline Double-Header
Six Months After Sandy, Building a More Resilient Wireless World
May 1, 2013
A Conversation with Shiv Panwar
Erich Enrique Kunhardt, 65, dies
August 5, 2014
Physicist, Academic Administrator, and Inventor
Robot Fish Take Over Schools, Lead Real Fish To Safety
World Science Festival’s Innovation Square — So Cool!
Man Vs. Machine: The New Kings Of Wall Street
Hoboken Oceanographer Dreams of Slowing Hurricanes Before Landfall
An oceanographer with the Stevens Institute thinks cooling the water in a hurricane's path could slow it down
Data Management versus Data Entrepreneurship: Leveraging a Lazy Asset
Lego takeover at Polytechnic Institute
Researchers Use Robot Fish to Lead Golden Shiner School
Tips from the Top
September 30, 2014
Alumnus John Trani Addresses the Engineering and Technology Forum
Alzheimer’s Research May Lead to Preventing the Debilitating Disease
December 3, 2009
NYU Scientists Develop Biochemical Probe to Accurately Diagnose Toxic Protein in the Brain
Dumbo Techs Off
NYU-Poly and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce Sign Memorandum of Understanding
November 23, 2009
Agree to Develop Programs and Events to Facilitate Government, Industry, and Higher Education Partnerships in Research and Business
Research: Bench starters with fouls because they play poorly
Robot fish can be just as convincing as the real thing
Constructing a Noteworthy Career
December 10, 2015
Stavros Karageorgiou (CM ’10) Tackles Construction Management and Law with Equal Ease
A Hacker Haven Grows in Brooklyn
A Brooklyn lab’s deviant magic
Programming Proteins With New Building Blocks
A Year's Worth of Wisdom
December 13, 2017
Notable Alumni Share Lessons Learned at Dean's Roundtable Series
NYU Tandon Students Triumph in Civil Engineering Competitions
April 13, 2016
Teams Float a Beautiful Concrete Boat, Build a Sturdy Model Bridge, and Head to National Finals
Leaders of World’s Intelligent Communities to Speak in New York
May 13, 2010
Thought Leaders from Award-Winning Communities in 12 Nations Discuss Future of 21st Century Communities at Building the Broadband Economy Summit at NYU-Poly
Robot-fish interact with live fish
'Making It’ in New York City Classrooms
NYU-Poly outhits Mount Saint Vincent, but falls to Lehman
September 19, 2009
Picks up first conference win in two years
NSN joins NYU WIRELESS Research Center
December 3, 2013
Will jointly organize Brooklyn 5G Summit in 2014
Facebook Users Take a Sharp Turn Toward Privacy
February 21, 2012
Study of 1.4 Million Users Shows Dramatic Increase in Restricting Personal Information