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New Forensic Tool Could Add Filter to Child Porn Scans
Two Tandon Professors Win CAREER Awards
Researchers Race To Develop Software To Prevent Car Hacking
3D Printing Has an Urgent Need for Cybersecurity
It's not just about hackers stealing designs. New research shows that 3D-printed products can be tampered with to create counterfeits and undetectable, devastating flaws.
Let’s End the War Between Online and On-campus Instruction
Open the way for research on the educational consequences of collaboration between virtual and face-to-face learning, Robert Ubell argues.
Flu-dunnit? Only Human Podcast
Flu-dunnit?
Cisco Security Researcher: Ransomware Crowd Big on Customer Service
Beware the “exploit kit infection chain,” Cisco researcher warns at SecureWorld Boston
Researchers Are Building AI to Replace Video Game Testers
It’s all about the right kind of randomness.
The Creator of NYU’s Virtual-Reality Hamlet is Fundraising to Take His Show on the Road
“To Be With Hamlet” creator Javier Molina is looking to raise $150,000 on GoFundMe.
How Open Data Can Revolutionize a Society in Crisis
NYC Universities Expanding Into Technology at a ‘Frenetic Pace’
The New York Times is getting excited about the future of the city's tech sector.
The Tech Helping Immigrants Hack the Ban
Across the country, designers and coders are coming together to develop tools for communities targeted by Trump’s orders.
InnoVention: Announcing our 12 Semi-Finalists!
NYU Transforms Shakespeare's Hamlet Into a VR Experience
The Ghost in the Machine
A small team at NYU Tandon's Media and Games Network (MAGNET) is working on the first-ever production of "Hamlet" in the virtual world.
Mixed Reality Technology Innovated Tandon Laboratory Course
Why This NYU Tandon Prof Just Won a Prestigious Award for Big Data in Transportation
The lessons of big data could lead to more efficiency and better service. Joseph Chow is trying to optimize our transportation network.
Selling Your Online Search History (Video)
Free report: Managing taxi markets with GPS data
The Squink “personal factory” 3D-prints and assembles circuit boards in minutes
Squink personal factory aims to make circuit prototyping easy
The Cost Of Bad Drafting
NBA teams could be, on average, about $90 million “richer” if they were better at picking players.
eBay Leak Makes Your Purchase History Public, Says Report
Could An eBay Flaw Reveal Customer Data?
Suneris cofounder named TED Fellow as medical company opens new space
BK middle school students build model cities of the future
Students Design Future Cities
Kids Design Models Of Future Cities With Help From NYU
After NYU Poly program, middle schoolers showcase their ‘smart cities’
NYU Poly students taught middle schoolers how to build cities smarter. Last week, their models were on display.
New Protection Scheme Makes Weak Passwords Virtually Uncrackable
Engineering a protein to prevent brain damage from toxic agents
Proteins Could 'Detox" Pesticides and Sarin Gas
Navy's Secret to Building a Stealth Ship (Op-Ed)
BotFactory’s ‘Squink’ brings 3D printing to circuit prototyping [crowdfunding]
With additive manufacturing, the NYU Poly startup wants to "democratize electronics."
AT&T & NYU Poly’s Connected Intersections Challenge #WearableWednesday
Suneris found its biomedical manufacturing facility on Craigslist
The buzzy company behind Veti-Gel is adding staff, pursuing venture funding and getting acclimated to its renovated Sunset Park digs.
How a password manager can help you stay more secure online
Summer program at NYU Poly teaches cybersecurity to young women
Sen. Gillibrand proposes legislation to support Brooklyn tech industry
How a password manager can help you stay more secure online
Navy's Secret to Building a Stealth Ship (Op-Ed)
Let the Hacking Begin: NYU Launches Largest Cyber Security Student Contests
Repeating password raises hacking risk
Smart Antennas Could Open Up New Spectrum For 5G
NYU launches largest student hacking competition worldwide
Theodore Rappaport: At the Forefront of 5G
See these art/tech mashups from Art-A-Hack at Livestream Public
R. Luke DuBois: Portraits Sep 14 – Oct 19, 2014
25 Best Online Master's in Engineering Programs
NYU Targets Fortune 500 Company Employees in New Emerging Technology Course
Hackathon gears up for first round
This NYU-Poly ‘Innovator’ is making brain scans better
A young professor has greatly improved the resolution of brain scans, allowing a deeper understanding of epileptic seizures. His work recently won him a spot on MIT Technology Review's "35 Innovators…
Can Baseball Get More Interesting to Watch With Big Data?
Bridging the Knowledge Gap: In Search of Expertise
New York's Next Top Maker Entries
Academia takes on the cyber security gender gap
INDUSTRY VOICE A take by an NYU Polytechnic professor
Speaker Lineup for THREADS ’14: Scaling Security
We’re Sponsoring the NYU-Poly Women’s Cybersecurity Symposium
Professor named MIT innovator, praised for brain research
Tax-free zones created for startups
The New York City Hardware Startup Heat Map
A dozen hardware startups that you should know about in New York City.
Nobel-winning physicist Martin Perl dies at age 87
It Ain't Rocket Science: Science of Smart Cities
NYU Poly’s astonaut-alums pay their astral matter a visit
THIS WEEKEND, HELP COME UP WITH CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT EBOLA
Welp, here it is: The first attempt to hack Ebola
Urban Land Institute’s top "40 under 40”
Samsung Unveils Plans for 4.6 Gbps Wi-Fi
Company expects to commercialize it as early as next year
2054 - Roanoke 40 years from Now . . .
Skew in the hedge fund market
Bridging the Digital Divide
U.S. Students Rule in Annual Student Cyber Security Challenge
Want $1 Million From Google? Just Win the Super Bowl of Computing
R. Luke DuBois
At the Guggenheim, a Legendary German Art Disco Is Reborn for One Night Only
Disco Fever … at the Guggenheim?
Physicists Explain Why Coffee Is More Prone to Spills Than Beer
The Many Faces of 5G
Plan calls for free Wi-Fi kiosks on city street corners
Declining Walkability Plays a Big Role in China's Obesity Problem
But it's the middle class, not the poor who may pay the biggest price.
VIDEO GAMES FOR GROWN-UPS
WITH GAMER DEMOGRAPHICS CHANGING FAST, “DEEP GAMES” OFFER CEREBRAL, CREATIVE—AND OFTEN OFFBEAT—CONTENT.
From Blue Bleach To Hazmat Hacks, Students Take On Ebola Challenges
Hackers build tools to combat Ebola
FEATURED STUDENT LEADER: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY’S GREYSON NEVINS-ARCHER
Student Competitors Face Off at NYU-Poly Cyber Security Week
How the Stock Market Could Save a Bunch of Fish
NYC to Host World Cup for Problem-Solving Startups This Month
"We’re not looking for the next Angry Birds or Yo."