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Biohacker Lisa Park Has Art on the Brain
Putting your brain waves on display makes for intimate, engrossing artwork.
How the AIDS Epidemic Was an Attack on Imagination
Opening today at NYU Fales Library, "positive/negative: HIV/AIDS" is a multimedia exploration of the devastating epidemic in 1980s and 90s New York.
Now Would Be a Great Time To Get Into Creative JavaScript
Learning p5, a web-based interpretation of Processing, just got even easier to learn with a new series of tutorial videos.
This 70-Year-Old Programmer Is Preserving an Ancient Coding Language on GitHub
"Everything else I’ve written, those were all on magnetic tapes and are lost to history.”
The Sentient Surveillance Camera
What the world’s first talking artificially intelligent camera says about the surveillance age.
The Punk Rock Life of a Rare Book Librarian
Talking to trained organist, original punk, studied librarian, and self-taught archivist Marvin J. Taylor of NYU's Fales Library & Special Collection.
Watch a Piece of Ice Larger Than Two Empire State Buildings Break Off a Glacier in Greenland
The Jakobshavn glacier, believed to have produced the iceberg that sunk the Titanic, releases more ice into the ocean than any other glacier in the Northern Hemisphere.
What Would Happen If We ALL Stopped Paying Our Student Loans, Together?
Yeah, defaulting on student loans leads to a world of pain. But what if we all kamikazeed our credit scores together?
A New Report Outlines How Workers on NYU's Abu Dhabi Construction Project Were Mistreated
An investigation commissioned by the university and the United Arab Emirates found that a third of laborers on the project were exempt from rules meant to protect them.
Watch This Short Film About Love, Lasers, and Dinosaurs
"The Life and Death of Tommy Chaos and Stacey Danger" is one of the craziest, and most elaborate, student films I've ever seen.
Almost Everyone Is Opposed to a New Plan for a Single Food Safety Agency
The White House's new budget calls for a complete and total overhaul of the FDA and the USDA. But reaction to the plan has been mixed.