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High School Girls Hack into Male-Dominated Cybersecurity Industry
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.
On Our Radar: Robots Plying the Gowanus
Citizen Science — Aquatic Robot Division
Ted Rappaport, N9NB, Named Recipient of IEEE Education Award
Nikhil Gupta—Inspired to ask questions and explore to improve life
Single virus sensing strikes gold
A hybrid whispering gallery mode/plasmonic biosensor can detect and size the smallest known virus, so that no viral particle can evade detection.
If You Want Walkable Development, You Must Show That It Pays
Robo-Fish Attracts Living Kin with Tail Wave
I Like You When You Beat Your Tail Like That
With a wag of its tail, robo-fish draws attention of real thing
Convincing droids may one day help lead fish from danger, scientists say
Robot-fish interact with live fish
The New Full Duplex
Why Patents Won't Protect You
Clifton Charles, Individualized Clothing Host Sartorial Night
Another day, another urban planning conference
Read All About It - A Netflix For News
Dream Big, Start Small: NYU Startups Disrupt Big Industries
Contestants at the NYU Entrepreneurs Challenge set out to challenge the status quo in major industries through their innovative approaches.
Your Finger Swipe Could Become Your Password
Wireless Communications in the Massively Broadband® Era
Nikhil Gupta - Inspired to ask questions and explore to improve life
Model Lyndsey Scott talks tech with female students
FIRST LEGO League Brooklyn Qualifier
High schoolers! (And parents!) Here’s a chance to do something really cool this summer
NYU Tandon is offering New York students a chance to work with real academics and researchers.
Why cow data and satellite data should not mix: AIG CEO talks cybersecurity
Peter Hancock, CEO of world's largest insurer, is bullish on big data, up to a point.
5 Questions For: Anne-Laure Fayard
The NYU professor on her new book about the evolution of the written word, 'The Power of Writing in Organizations'
Adobe is a Sponsor for the Nation’s Largest Student Cyber Security Competition
Cities Are the Best Places to Ride Out a Hurricane
Creating Collaborative Culture Requires Mix Of Spaces For Privacy, Interaction
Dumbo incubator space graduates its first startup
Dumbo Techs Off
Featured Ideator: Anne Laure Fayard
Fifteen NYC-based enterprise startups to keep an eye on
Interview with NYU-Poly’s Professor Keith Ross
Kids Who Lie About Their Age on Facebook Endanger Their Friends
NYU Poly Lego League in Brooklyn
NYU-Poly Researchers Find Weakness in Facebook’s Protections for Minors
Online safety may expose children to greater risk from predators
Rappaport: Wireless communications are resurgent
Redwan Hussain: the bridge
Seawalls for Sea Gate: Sandy prompts calls for construction
Startup TENDIGI leaves the nest
Study reveals why NBA players miss free throws
Rating a Mayor of New York
You Are All Soft! Embrace Chaos!
Incubators: Put heads together for clean thinking
FIRST LEGO League Coverage
FIRST LEGO League on WNYW
America's Lost Revolutionary
2 Plainview JFK Students Named Intel Semifinalists
4G and Beyond
The zany story of two self ordained sports science entrepreneurs
Interview with NYU-Poly’s Professor Keith Ross
STEM Education's National Moment
Lego-mania! Lego robots duke it out Downtown
Local School Places in LEGO Robot Competition
NYC Grade Schools Compete in Lego Robot Competition
Youth Lego Robot Competition Focuses on Solutions for Seniors
Tech babies! Brooklyn’s tech triangle is real
Data Scientists Will Unlock Big Data’s Promise
Startup News: The Library of Congress Has a Twitter Problem
Ed Koch Dies; Outspoken Mayor Brought N.Y. Back From The Brink
Ed Koch's legacy: A city bursting with free expression
Unlike subsequent mayors, he celebrated protests
CBS 1010 WINS Radio
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.
#BKVenture: Invasion of the Hackathons
Artists use data to make political statements
Master Plan Being Drawn Up For Brooklyn "Tech Triangle"
STEM Education's National Moment
3D printing buttons, jewelry and shoes
'Making It’ in New York City Classrooms
Videogame On—in Brooklyn
NYU student creates Veti-Gel, a possible cure for excess bleeding
Joe Landolina of the company Suneris and his colleagues were able to seal deep cuts into rats’ livers and carotid arteries in tests.
The Startup Guide
The ultimate reference on incubators, accelerators, workspaces and related resources in NYC, according to research by Crain's New York Business.
Lego robotics competition
NYU-Poly Scientist Gets Google Grant for Social Networks Research
The Fish of the Future
Steel Shots: Double-Duty
NYU-Poly Recognition Continues in 2013
At the Opening of the NYU-Poly Greenhouse
One Approach Does Not Fit All
Anne-Laure Fayard is an assistant professor of management in the department of technology management and innovation at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
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.
N.J. drivers have second-highest rate of 'mega commutes,' Census reveals
City's incubator tally swells to 100
The city is already awash in common work spaces for startups, Crain's research finds, but more are expected as the focus expands from tech to other industries.