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Robotics-based Study Provides Insight into Predator-Prey Interactions
Robotic and real fish square up in an attempt to further understand predator-prey interactions
Delta Air Lines Tries Letting Passengers Use Fingerprints as Boarding Passes
The Students Are Honing Their Hacking Skills With Weekly Hack Night Events
Dos Pueblos, UCSB Teams Advance to Finals of Worldwide Hacking Competition
This Indian-American Couple Donated $100 Mn to New York University
From Shredded C-Notes to Corn: Weird Materials Make Their Way into Cars
Research Shows Smartphone Scanners Aren't as Secure as We Think They Are
Researchers from two universities were able to spoof some fingerprint-based security systems, demonstrating the possibility of creating a master print to unlock phones.
Internationally Acclaimed Technology Pioneer Robert Metcalfe Delivers Lynford Lecture
December 12, 2006
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Robots Terrify Zebrafish: How Alcohol Affects Fearful Fish
A Night at Union Square Ventures: NYU-Poly Talks Up Incubator Success
Do Business Incubators Pay? Ask Interns and Tax Collectors
North High teams in cyber security finals
Google Finds Hijacking, Ad Injection Remain Major Problems
Evidence Mounts that NSA Computer Code was Stolen
Bridging the Knowledge Gap: In Search of Expertise
Here are the Four Winning Startups from 1776’s Challenge Cup NY Competition
Robotic Fish Sees and Mimics Live Zebrafish in Real Time
10 critical security skills every IT team needs
Focus on hiring talent with the following security skills and your team will be equipped to prevent, protect and mitigate the damage of cybersecurity attacks — and speed recovery efforts.
NYU Poly students will play ‘ping pong platform’ video game during finals
What Are Holographic Calls? Technology May Replace Voice Calling In The Future
Coach Barrett Honored By Met Writers Association
April 19, 2011
Selected 2010-11 Coach of the Year
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
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
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.
NYU: New York's Other Engineering School
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce meets with city leaders
Advocates exchange ideas on growing borough's economy
Bloomberg: City Will Open Four More Incubators
NYU-Poly, Cornell, Columbia Among Colleges with Highest ROI; Yale at No. 60
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
Skype flaw reveals users' location, file-downloading habits
Do Mayors Matter?
Researchers ID Skype Users Who Also Use BitTorrent
Note-Writing Robots Pen Letters In Your Handwriting
Women's Hoops Avenges Early Season Loss to Old Westbury
February 11, 2011
Pickell Records 18th Double-Double
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.
Centipede creator sees lack of diversity in the game industry
Streak Snapped; Women's Basketball Beats City Tech 53-47
February 2, 2010
Lady Jays end four game skid.
Millions of long-term unemployed see few signs of hope
Red Hot Shooting Knights Defeat Men's Hoops
February 8, 2011
Mount Saint Mary's 11 Three Pointers Too Much to Overcome
Citizen Science — Aquatic Robot Division
Reimagining the workplace through augmented reality
June 1, 2017
Grad student transforms the ubiquitous whiteboard
Data Management versus Data Entrepreneurship: Leveraging a Lazy Asset
Lego takeover at Polytechnic Institute
Robot fish can be just as convincing as the real thing
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
'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
College Incubators Learn How To Hatch Start-Ups
Mayor Bloomberg Launches NYC Urban Technology Innovation Center
Partnership of the City, Columbia, NYU-Poly and CUNY Will Connect Academic Institutions Conducting Sustainable Technology Research, Companies Creating the Associated Products and Building Owners Who…
Krasny Repeats as Men's Tennis Player of the Year
May 4, 2010
Sophomore a unanimous selection by Skyline
Brilliant 10: Maurizio Porfiri, the Water Wizard
October 14, 2010
His research could lead to self-powered underwater vehicles that lead sea creatures away from manmade hazards
NYU Tandon Bridge Course
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The National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) to Kickoff the 24th Annual Ellis Island Medals of Honor
NECO to Present the 24th Annual Ellis Island Medals of Honor on Ellis Island, Saturday, May 8, 2010