Poking around the NYU-Poly site for some file carving resources, I came across this page with some basic, but relevant, forensics training.

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Poking around the NYU-Poly site for some file carving resources, I came across this page with some basic, but relevant, forensics training.
Researchers at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University and the NYU College of Dentistry have developed a carrier in their lab that is five times more efficient in delivering DNA into cells than today's commercial delivery methods - reagent vectors. This novel complex is a peptide-polymer hybrid, assembled from two separate, less effective vectors that are used to carry DNA into cells. The study helps researchers better understand gene function.
Our research collaboration with Seiichi Yamano at NYUCD is highlighted!
My roommate just got his dick stuck around a doorknob.
I've got literally one day of summer left, which I will use skating and school shopping. My thoughts as of right now - Tuesday, August 3, 2013, 8:38PM - are as follows:
NYC still isn't that bad of a place to be...sometimes.
I wish I had skated more today
I am very glad my mom is back from the hospital and is doing well (just had a low heart rate and some chest pain after working...she's a nurse.)
I am glad I saw my friends from high school today; they go to NYU-Poly and their apartments are pretty nice, their lives are pretty nice, their financial and educational situations are pretty nice, and their friends are pretty nice. I'm not really jealous but moreso happy for them - it's what they get for being really good at CSAW two years in a row.
With Roots Above And Branches Below (by The Devil Wears Prada) makes me so very happy, or good - I just have a smile that's masked from my singing mouth. Jeremy DePoyster and Mike Hranica are fucking bosses. I've also started to like Dead Throne.
I'm slightly saddened that my girlfriend went back to TCNJ, but I am happy for her. Also, she has my Mystery sweatshirt, so I hope she is happy with it.
I'm happy and sad that I don't go to Poly because:
I wasn't very sure that computer science was my thing, because I'm better at Cyber Security and its concepts - way better.
I saved a whole bunch of money, and it's easier to see my girlfriend and friends and family.
I got my license because I don't live in Brooklyn.
I kind of miss Computer Science and Cyber Security, but
At the same time, I'm so very down with Radiology and Medical Terminology +/ Etymology makes me happy.
I could be hanging out with the friends that I would be living with right now.
Skateboarding in the Metrotech center is kind of, sort of, horrible - regardless of my fall earlier.
There's no Au Bon Pain in New Jersey (that I know of).
So I got a letter in the mail today...
I am officially withdrawn from NYU-Poly.
In the process of withdrawing from NYU-Poly.
Unfortunately, I would have to pay more, as an out-of-state student, than a New York resident...ain't that some bull?
Oh well.
Guess I'll have to be a CS Major elsewhere...
In the meantime, TF2.
Why does college stuff have to be so difficult? I'd save a lot of time and energy if I didn't have to do so much paperwork... Why can't it just be like "Hey, is my transcript satisfying enough to go to your school?" "Yeah" "Cool" *Deposits and loan stuff* *Enjoys summer before fall classes start*
NYU-Poly Paper Prototype: Part 2 The DreamYard Maker program teamed up with Museum of the Moving Image and NYU-Poly for a special project called From the Lab to the Living Room. This project was funded by the Hive Digital Media Learning Fund in The New York Community Trust. For this project our participants took a field trip to the CITE Game Innovation Lab at NYU-Poly to learn about applications for new technologies such as Sifteo cubes and skeleton recognition using the Kinect. Then our Makers participated in a follow-up workshop to make paper prototypes of their own applications for these technologies. This is the video from our second follow up workshop explaining the participants' paper prototype.