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First Lego League Brooklyn Qualifier
NYU Takes Us Out To The Ballgame, Gives Us Our First Baseball Team In 40 Years
Highest Performing Tungsten Disulfide Yet Brings Flexible 2D Circuits Closer
Forbes’ annual ranking of the Top Colleges in the nation
Rockstar Professors & Mentors in Automotive Cybersecurity
NYU Scientists Invent New Protein Regenerative Medicine
Data science, bioengineering, and radiology come together to create life-saving proteins
Marconi Society Names Four 2017 Paul Baran Young Scholars
Cutting edge researchers drive significant advances in machine learning, wireless communications, and network localization and navigation
Devito Pitches NYU-Poly to Win Over Blue Knights
March 22, 2010
Jays split with Mount Saint Mary
NYU Wireless: Engineering Research Looks Beyond 5G
What's New in Civic Tech: U.S. House Approves Email Privacy Protections, Seattle PD Deploys Data Analytics Platform
Plus, DataRescue SF Bay event strives to preserve publicly accessible data resources from the federal government.
Urban Science Centre Born in Big Apple
FTC's Brill Urges Data Brokers To Build On Acxiom's Effort
Business Briefs: Pienso Raises $2.1 Million Seed Round
Researchers develop microchips that detect and diagnose diseases
February 1, 2025
Poly Hacking Competition Comes to Close, Winners Announced
Ed Koch's legacy: A city bursting with free expression
Unlike subsequent mayors, he celebrated protests
STEM Education's National Moment
Short-Handed Lady Jays Take Two from Philly Bible
March 25, 2010
Beat Crimson Eagles 3-2 and 11-1
Modular Experts Comment On Ratner Highrise Plan
Dumbo incubator space graduates its first startup
NYU Poly Incubator Companies Presented at the 2010 New Energy New York Symposium
Hardware struggles in a software city
Flood damage from Hurricane Harvey forces change of plans at Lone Star College
NYU Poly Merge With University Expected to Conclude at End of the Year
Borough President Eric Adams Asks Students to Design Smarter Guns
City Tech and NYU Tandon School of Engineering have already agreed to participate in the $1 million competition.
'Robo-Chemist' Optimises Reactions in One Day
Intelligent automated reactor drastically cuts time it takes to optimise cross-coupling reactions
STEM Education's National Moment
NJ’s own ‘Hidden Figure’ delivers powerful speech on the importance of mentoring
NYU Kids Inventors’ Day Event Showcases Youthful Innovations
NYU conference encourages women to pursue cybersecurity
NYU Startup Makes Tattoos Commitment-Free
Tandon Continues to Take Stab at Combatting Gender Inequality in STEM
Crackdowns on Social Media Accounts Backfire by Driving up Demand
Secret flaws keep 3D-printing safe from hackers
Industry Visionary: Q&A
NYU Incubator Makes Clean Team
Cybersecurity Researcher Joins the Ranks of the "Brilliant"
Robots show how alcohol calms fear in fish
NYU and ffVC Collaborate on AI Startup Support Program
Here are 4 Ways #Opendata Could Improve the World, Down to Your Neighborhood
We caught up with Stefaan Verhulst to talk about his new ebook, "The Global Impact of Open Data."
A Shattered Adam Statue Comes to Life at the Met
Q&A: Tandon Professor a Rising Star in STEM
You Really Should Read an App's Service Terms
Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish
Students Envision a New Downtown
Hacked 3D Printers Could Commit Industrial Sabotage
Hackers could introduce defects into printed products, researchers are warning
Hacked 3D Printers Could Commit Industrial Sabotage
Hackers could introduce defects into printed products, researchers are warning
City Universities Are Part of Bloomberg's Green Jobs Vision
F.B.I. Admits Hacker Group’s Eavesdropping
Polytechnic University Announces Winners of Annual Nationwide "Battles in the Cyber World" Competition
December 6, 2007
New York’s Leading Technological University Hosts Competition to Address the Future of Cyber Security
"Urban Future Lab" at NYU School of Engineering in Brooklyn Tech Triangle
Global Interest in Urban Re-Design
Women in Tech Tell Us How to Fix the Industry’s Gender Problem - Video
Gabor Named to Skyline 1st-Team; Rohr and Turgut Earn 2nd-Team Nods
November 10, 2009
Kalin picked as Coach of the Year
Air Force cadets earning honors as academic hackers
Goldman Sachs Has Started Giving Away Its Most Valuable Software
The bank's new gambit: deploy its technology to win more business from clients
Want $1 Million From Google? Just Win the Super Bowl of Computing
3D-Printed Syntactic Foams Might Bring Submarines to New Depths
Moving Toward Automatic Benefits in New York City
Urban Informatics Offers Partnership Opportunities Between Institutions, Cities
NYUAD in Potential Computer Chip Security Breakthrough
Abu Dhabi-based university develops logic-locked chip that represent significant development in securing technology hardware
NYU Hackathon focuses on education
Fariña: STEM students ‘the answer to all our problems’
Hayden Planetarium OSIRIS-REx Presentation Showcases Visualization Software
"Anonymous" Yik Yak Users Can Be Tracked Down, Say Researchers
Renters and Sellers Beware of Scammers
Tired of spilling your coffee? Try a latte instead, scientists say
NYU-Poly School of Engineering Helping Veterans Become Entrepreneurs
Why Young, Gifted, Black Engineer wants to be the Next Mayor of Baltimore
A Gamified, Self-Service Approach to Course Registration
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering created an online pre-registration tutorial that uses gamification to motivate students to participate, keep them engaged and help them understand course…
New York City Casts a Net to Catch the Next Big Start-Up
A tech world guide to the Brooklyn Public Library’s ‘Night of Philosophy and Ideas’
An all-nighter of CULTURE explores everything from human–robot relations to 3rd-century life hackers. Count us in.
How to Grow a Successful Startup
NYU's business incubators are giving forward-thinking entrepreneurs a boost.
The Brilliant Ten of 2014
His brain implants could one day halt epileptic episodes and allow amputees to control prostheses with their minds.