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Scientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
January 6, 2025
2017 Building Brooklyn Awards celebrate teamwork, community enrichment
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Looks Confidently to Continue Year’s Progress with Federal Planning Grant
Taleb highlights fragility of complex world
The Back Page: A Life in Teaching and Turbulence
‘The Satellite’ Is A Science Project To Bring You A Live Portrait Of Earth
Cities first to benefit from Internet of Things, if we can write better software
In spite of significant technological and social challenges, the Internet of Things will improve the quality of life for city dwellers. That was the conclusion of a Vint Cerf-led panel on Wednesday.
NYU Receives DHS Automotive Cyber Research Grant; Reginald Brothers Comments
Study Shows Craigslist is Rife with Rental Scams: 4 Clues to Avoid Them
Tech companies under fire after Brazilian riots repeat Jan. 6 pattern
January 14, 2023
Robots in our midst: Rare sighting of new humanoid robot amazes onlookers
September 15, 2025
NYU-Poly Student Awarded Grant to Trace Surface Water Flow
August 2, 2013
Flavia Tauro’s Innovations Garner American Geophysical Union’s Horton Research Grant
A former facebook executive pushes to open social media’s ‘Black Boxes’
January 2, 2022
How Robots Can Help Kids
‘Not Our Problem’
April 15, 2024
Hacking victims need help from the social media and other big tech companies through which they were hacked; many are not getting it.
Robert Canapary, 90 - Founding Member of Alcuin Montessori School
On International Day of Democracy, International Leaders Call for More Open Public Institutions
September 13, 2018
The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Publishes the CrowdLaw Manifesto, Collects Signatures in Support of Principles to Spread Democracy through Digital Collaboration
With month-long event, Sunset Park gets a “deep dive” into underground infrastructure
September 28, 2022
NYU Tandon To Screen Award-Winning Film On Innovative Disabilities Course
November 28, 2016
Audiences will get a first-hand look at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Disabilities Studies course in the new film “The Ability Exchange”
Free report: Managing taxi markets with GPS data
Center for Urban Science and Progress gives its new grads their moment to shine
August 17, 2021
Confusion is the name of the game in outwitting microchip reverse engineers
In wake of Lower Manhattan collapse, NYC has issued various vacate orders to 7 additional parking garages
May 4, 2023
Latest eBay Data Breach Shows Deeper Security Concerns Than Reported
The Star of the New Hub @ Grand Central Tech is Brooklyn’s Own BlocPower
At the ribbon cutting for the new NYCEDC-backed incubator, officials touted the venture-backed BlocPower as its buzziest company. Here's a look at what the socially-minded startup has been up
Dangerous DIY baby formula recipes go viral as parents get desperate
May 22, 2022
This Paper Explains Why Bitcoin Miners Lose Money
REFASHIONED Ventures aims to bring innovation to the global supply chain
June 20, 2022
NYU Tandon's Hamed Rahmani part of international team winning 2023 IEEE Best Paper Award
July 16, 2025
Global research collaboration on microwave-enabled wearable technologies recognized by IEEE Journal of Microwaves
Visualizing the Universe
Utah engineers co-developing space simulation software for planetariums and home computers
Tandon COVID-19 research response is certifiably RAPID
December 2, 2020
Faculty receive National Science Foundation Rapid Response Research (RAPID) funding
Distinguished Poly Professor Emeritus to be Commemorated with Honorary Degree
September 12, 2006
Pioneering VET Program Salutes a Class of Entrepreneurial Military Veterans in New York
August 2, 2018
The First Cohort of the Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program that Graduates from its New Headquarters at NYU Tandon’s Veterans Future Lab Will Bring Business Skills to Civilian World
Everything you need to know about the Petya, er, NotPetya nasty trashing PCs worldwide
This isn't ransomware – it's merry chaos
Your Finger Swipe Could Become Your Password
When it Comes to Cybersecurity, UW Student Team is Full of Tricks
This Million Dollar Smart Gun Idea Isn’t a Gun At All
Inside NYU’s mission to make navigating NYC subways accessible to all
September 18, 2023
As battery fires mount, Sanitation Department scrambles to deal with the hazardous aftermath
February 20, 2023
In NYC, companies will have to prove their AI hiring software isn't sexist or racist
July 6, 2023
Ruhle: Meta's fact-checking move has nothing to do with free speech
January 7, 2025
Neanderthal tool-making process may have been simpler than previously thought
August 20, 2019
On To the Semi's - Softball Beats Old Westbury 6-3
April 30, 2010
Lady Jays win their 19th in a row
Seeking a New Element in Artificial Intelligence: Trust
August 21, 2018
NYU Tandon Researchers Win NSF Grant to Develop Tools to Defend Neural Networks and Machine Learning Systems from Attack and Identify Security Flaws
Hear, Hear: Professor Chin-Tuan Tan Receives Grant From the Deafness Research Foundation
January 11, 2010
Ted Rappaport, wireless telecommunications pioneer and founder of NYU WIRELESS, elected to the National Academy of Engineering
February 10, 2021
Brooklyn's NYU-Poly aims to birth 5G
Downloads that are 1,000 times faster. Up to 100 times more bandwidth. That's what a $2 million grant could mean for mobile. But be patient. 5G won't be built in a day.
Polytechnic University Collaborates with Startup Weekend Global Effort to Cultivate Tech Entrepreneurism in New York City and Beyond
September 26, 2007
The Password Fallacy: Why Our Security System Is Broken, and How to Fix It
Our password system is broken, and it's about time we change it.
Urban Future Lab Welcomes Winners of Urban Future Competition to ACRE, NYC’s Premier Cleantech Incubator
November 18, 2016
Why this Brooklyn startup is continuously making 3D maps of the entire city
If autonomous vehicles are to roam the streets one day, it will be because of the mapping work of companies like Carmera.