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Fingerprints Fall Short When It Comes to Securing Smartphones
A new study finds that smartphone fingerprint security has vulnerabilities similar to weak passwords.
Moving Toward Automatic Benefits in New York City
Urban Informatics Offers Partnership Opportunities Between Institutions, Cities
New Research Could Help Reveal Who is Buying Online Trafficking Ads
NYUAD in Potential Computer Chip Security Breakthrough
Abu Dhabi-based university develops logic-locked chip that represent significant development in securing technology hardware
Why Young Women Flock to This Engineering School
Brooklyn's NYU Tandon is moving toward gender parity by making tech more welcoming to female students
New York City Startup Incubator Targets Smart Cities, Clean Energy
AI Is Dreaming Up New Kinds of Video Games
AI programs that imagine new games show how the creative arts may evolve.
Zebrafish Robot
Communications Designline Blog
NY and CT students' inventions help with food safety
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Awarded Highly Competitive $260,000 NEH Grant to Digitize New York City Record
March 28, 2016
Grant to Fund Digitizing the City Record 1873 to 1998: Making Transparent New York City Government Infrastructure and Political Economy
Photo Recovery Software Review: Adroit Photo Recovery Performed Best!
NYU Hackathon focuses on education
Spot a Rental Scam Before It's Too Late
Senior Projects Garner Awards at Capstone Competition
May 19, 2017
Winning teams tackle bicycle safety, support business growth, and take flight
Safety in Numbers: How Four NYU Students Came Together to Bring Women Together
Fariña: STEM students ‘the answer to all our problems’
5G Progress, Realities Set in at Brooklyn 5G Summit
Engineering a Protein to Prevent Brain Damage from Toxic Agents
July 30, 2014
NYU Researchers Advance the Stability of a Protein that Neutralizes Toxins in Common Pesticides and Chemical Weapons
A tech world guide to the Brooklyn Public Library’s ‘Night of Philosophy and Ideas’
An all-nighter of CULTURE explores everything from human–robot relations to 3rd-century life hackers. Count us in.
Tech Incubator to Launch in Brooklyn, N.Y.
The incubator will open this fall in DUMBO – an old manufacturing district of New York City.
‘American Leadership in 5G Must Be a National Priority,’ FCC Chair Says
'Wi-Fi on steroids will become possible'
Hayden Planetarium OSIRIS-REx Presentation Showcases Visualization Software
This Company is Turning Veterans into Entrepreneurs
"Anonymous" Yik Yak Users Can Be Tracked Down, Say Researchers
What is a Hackathon, and Why Should You Care?
There's a global trend of companies integrating hackathons into their overall innovation strategy.
Renters and Sellers Beware of Scammers
Clean Start program gives students leg up in tech industry
Brooklyn Atlantis citizen science project uses robot boats in Gowanus
Part of the citizen science movement that crowdsources field research, a team at NYU-Poly is working on Brooklyn Atlantis, which is using robotic boats to monitor and record data about the Gowanus…
New Instruments Target 5G Testing
Fish are reckless when drunk, study finds
Why Young, Gifted, Black Engineer wants to be the Next Mayor of Baltimore
A Gamified, Self-Service Approach to Course Registration
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering created an online pre-registration tutorial that uses gamification to motivate students to participate, keep them engaged and help them understand course…
Millimeter wave expert Rappaport encouraged by U.S. operators' 5G tests
Verizon's purchase of XO shows '5G is coming faster' than most think
Redesigning the Extensometer
New York City Casts a Net to Catch the Next Big Start-Up
Study Suggests Your Phone's Fingerprint Scanner is Easily Fooled
A big part of Intel’s 5G strategy: Altera FPGAs and the mobile trial platform
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.
Downtown Brooklyn to get clean tech incubator that will house up to 20 startups
The city is partnering with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center
The iBall: Taking Tennis Technology to a Bright New Level
Seven Places to Start a Tech Company in New York City
Is The Varick Street NYU Poly Incubator The Best In NYC?
Claudio Silva Named a Fellow of the IEEE
December 10, 2012
Engineers of world’s largest technical professional association honor ‘big data’ professor at NYU, NYU-Poly and CUSP
The GovLab wants to build a Wikipedia of open data
NYU's open government boosters hope increased collaboration can lead to innovative solutions.
The Brilliant Ten of 2014
His brain implants could one day halt epileptic episodes and allow amputees to control prostheses with their minds.
How to Grow a Successful Startup
NYU's business incubators are giving forward-thinking entrepreneurs a boost.
Back in Brooklyn
May 14, 2013
NYU-Poly Commencement Returns to Brooklyn at Barclays Center; Grants Honorary Degrees to Noted Physicist S. James Gates and Josh S. Weston, Leader of ADP and FIRST
FIRST Lego League Challenge
WWF-Canada Announces David Miller as new President & CEO
Building City of the Future And Focusing on Health
Future City Competition Held at NYU-Polytechnic
New MakerSpace Finds NYU Tandon and Brooklyn in the Thick of the Maker Movement
September 20, 2016
Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Start-ups and K-12 STEM Participants Will Harness the Power of Industry-Level Equipment
Winning Student Inventors Tackle Medical Challenges
April 11, 2011
NYU-Poly Team Would Replace the Century-Old Bandage; Staten Island Tech High School Students Reinvent the Wheelchair to Win Time Warner Cable Inno/Vention Competition
NYU Senior Vice Provost Katepalli Sreenivasan Appointed Provost of NYU-Poly
August 24, 2011
NAE and NAS Member Succeeds Dianne Rekow, Who Accepts Position as Dean of U.K.’s Largest Dental School
Spark451 Names JC Bonilla Chief Data Scientist and Head of Analytics
JC Bonilla brings 15 years of blended experience in enrollment management and data science to Spark451’s higher education marketing and technology business units.
New York Eyes a Piece of the Game Development Pie
New Toronto jail, with state of the art, eco-friendly features, set to open
NYU student from Staten Island gets graduation surprise from deployed dad
Banks on Edge After Spate of Spectacular Cyber Heists
Cybersecurity specialists say recent attacks on Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ecuador are probably just the tip of the iceberg
Brooklyn School Kids’ Tech Project on Gentrification Features 3D Printed Homes
Preview of 3D Printing at World Maker Faire New York 2017
Total team effort; NYU-Poly shuts out John Jay
September 21, 2009
Turgut picks up second straight shutout
New York, Cradling Its Entrepreneurs
Poly, Scientific American Magazine bring education online
Flu Dunnit? The Brian Lehrer Show
Fifteen NYC-based enterprise startups to keep an eye on
Startup TENDIGI leaves the nest
The triumph of melancholy: 500 years of Dürer's most enigmatic print
An Ultrathin Brain Implant Monitors Seizures
The device can conform to the shape of the brain, enabling better recording of electrical activity.
A Robotic Replica of a Zebrafish Moves in a Life-Like Way
Six Degrees of Quant: Kevin Bacon and the Erdos Number Mystery
How the Pioneers of the MOOC Got It Wrong
Tandon Researchers Develop Database to Reduce Crime and Incarceration
How the Internet-Addicted World Can Survive on Poisoned Fruit
CMP Series: How to Plan a Hackathon
Once synonymous with high-tech, hackathons have gone mainstream, multiplying and morphing into new models — bringing a new wave of innovation and interactive learning to conferences and meetings.