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Rap Song on Credit Card Scheme Tells Broader Tale, Prosecutors Say
Sprint Joins NYU Wireless as Industry Affiliate Sponsor
AR and VR in STEM: The New Frontiers in Science
Street to Alley: Tech lures corporate refugees
Incubator features NYU developers
This IRL Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Game Lets You Recreate a Smashed Masterpiece
Architectural Record Announces Winners of Second Annual Women in Architecture Awards
On October 6, the five winners will be honored at a forum and luncheon in New York City.
Hackers take counterfeit drugs scheme to universities and colleges
Landlords benefit from subways. Two NYU professors calculated how much that's worth
A pair of engineering professors are adding numbers to the debate over who besides riders should pay to keep subways running
Aurora hackers show their stuff
Startup Offers to Protect Printers, Phones, and Other Devices from Hackers
The first device running the defensive code, a Cisco IP phone, will be unveiled this week.
Zebrafish react differently to alcohol when shoalmates are close by
New York Today: Outdoor Gaming
Uptane Will Protect Your Connected Car From Hackers
Hackers build tools to combat Ebola
11 dev rules former Twitter security engineer Neil Matatall swears by
Matatall spoke last Friday at NYU Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week Conference.
Mobile app helps students interact with equipment in real laboratories
New York City a leader in closing the tech gender gap
Robots, Legos, and a famous chef at city’s new summer STEM training
NYU Abu Dhabi Researchers Develop New Computer Chip Security Technology
Banks Unite to Battle Online Theft
John Keshecki | The Bridge
Dad stuck overseas sends a video surprise
Bridging the Digital Divide
Robo-Learning and Making Science Fun
Robots take Downtown: Polytech grad students show off innovations
Research Tracks Bitcoin Mining from Hobby to Big Business
Fort Greene, Clinton Hill Schools Place in LEGO Robot Competition
Local elementary and middle school students competed in the 13th annual FIRST LEGO League Brooklyn Qualifier.
The Ringling Steps up its Contemporary Offerings with "NOWHERE"
Urban Future Lab Announces Energy and Tech Competition
Are software updates key to stopping criminal car hacks?
Startups compete in New York City Challenge Cup
Get Creative at Your Desk With a Little Playtime
New York University researchers explore how manipulating everyday objects may spark new ideas
We Are The Champions!
November 6, 2009
NYU-Poly rallies in epic fashion to topple defending champs Sage College
Riva Precision Manufacturing Wins Best in Apparel and Accessories at Brooklyn Made Awards with the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
Leading fine jewelry manufacturer, Riva Precision Manufacturing, wins a Brooklyn Made Award.
Shorthanded Women's Volleyball Drops Match to Knights
September 29, 2010
Mount Saint Mary Defeats NYU-Poly 3-2
Beyond 4G: The future of wireless
Kids Who Lie About Their Age on Facebook Endanger Their Friends
New York hackathon looks to use open data to assist with city governance
One drunk zebrafish swims faster...sober peers act tipsy, too: Study
Here's What Happens When Fish Get Drunk
Victims of ‘home takeover’ scam locked out of house
Local college team wins $1m Smart Gun Design Competition
Brooklyn engineering school team wins $1 million smart gun competition
Bloomberg announces NYC Media Lab
How Secure Are Our Smartphones?
Adobe Source Code Theft Unlikely to Cause Spike in Exploits
Mayor de Blasio Announces Major Progress in Greening City Buildings
City leading by example, retrofitting all public buildings by 2025; projects already in place or underway at buildings representing half of all City government building emissions
Kid Inventors
A Timely Talk about Cyber Threats to Our Democracy
November 30, 2017
Ed Amoroso Examines Critical Risks to Our Infrastructure in an AIG-Sponsored Lecture
NYU Concrete Canoe Team (video)
Creative Winners in Hardware Trojan Contest
Simple attacks and creative defenses
Fitzgibbons Grand Slam Sends NYU-Poly to Finals
May 1, 2010
Lady Jays rally to defeat Farmingdale
Foam or No Foam? New Study Says Which Coffee Drinks Are Less Likely to Spill
DUMBO’s art weekend turns a neighborhood into a gallery
Digital media and cleantech incubator on Varick St. nurtures 22 grads
Robots, geeky tech a hit in Downtown Brooklyn
2013 World Science Festival draws crowds to MetroTech
NYU-Poly Women's Volleyball Wins First-Ever Skyline Championship and First NCAA Tournament Bid
November 9, 2009
NYU-Poly rallies in epic fashion to topple defending champs Sage Colleges
Students Design Future Cities
BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Founding Conservatives’
Mayor Bloomberg to Entrepreneurs: "Keep Your Heads Positive!"
“To Noah, from Wife”
U.S. agrees to help India innovators
Women Game Developers
17 US university representatives visit Pakistan
A group of 17 university representatives traveled to Pakistan from the United States as part of the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan’s (USEFP) effort to facilitate U.S. study…
I-Den Touch Featured on Brooklyn 12 News
Clifton Charles, Individualized Clothing Host Sartorial Night
NYCEDC Launches Urban Tech NYC to Support Companies Building Smart And Sustainable Cities
City of New York to Bring 100,000 Square Feet of Space, Prototyping Equipment, and Shared Resources to Two Locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan
Ultrathin, Foldable Sensors Probe Secrets of the Brain
Poly Pitching Puzzles Purchase
April 3, 2011
Feist and Merilli Lead Lady Jays Back to .500 Mark
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…
MTA Mobile App Hackathon at NYU-Poly
The Future of Medicine: Veti-Gel
A Member of the "Greatest Generation" Makes a Great Contribution to Tandon
February 28, 2017
New Fellowship Opportunities Thanks to Late Alum Henry Hain