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FCC Launches New System for Experimental Licensing
BK student invents robot to help kids with autism
Attendees React to Brooklyn 5G Summit
After 500 Years, Dürer's Art Still Engraved on Mathematicians' Minds (Op-Ed)
NYU student from Staten Island gets graduation surprise from deployed dad
IndieCade wrap-up: Amid ‘gamergate’ storm, a bold new game world rises
New York University Tandon Team Creates ‘Smart’ Rehab for Stroke Patients
Wells Fargo Adds 10 Clean-Tech Startups To Innovation Incubator
Program helps advance energy efficiency for commercial buildings by providing startups with cash grants and in-kind resources to accelerate innovative clean technologies
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Student Named an Honored Member of “Generation Google”
September 8, 2015
Polytechnic Institute of NYU Announces Fifth Annual Cyber Security Awareness Week
August 25, 2008
Start-Up Brooklyn: I Just Got Funding, Now What?
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.
Biometrics Data is Vulnerable, Warn Experts
Tandon Researchers Develop Database to Reduce Crime and Incarceration
11 dev rules former Twitter security engineer Neil Matatall swears by
Matatall spoke last Friday at NYU Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week Conference.
NYU Poly Gets $3.5 Million To Train 500 NYC STEM Teachers
NYU Offers a Crash Course in Sustainability for Business Executives
New iPad App Lets Brooklyn Students Learn Chemistry With Greater Ease
Buffett-Rule Charity Flops When Put to Test: Philip Maymin
New York's Startup State of Mind
Rather than imitate Silicon Valley, New York City tech companies are playing to Gotham's strengths.
Women Game Developers
Game Innovation Lab's Indie Tech Talk Explores "Conceptual Art as Technical Practice"
March 13, 2013
Game designer, programmer, educator, and conceptual artist Zach Gage sheds light on game creation
World Science Festival’s Innovation Square — So Cool!
Worldwide Leader On Climate Change Coming to B’klyn
Your phone company is selling your personal data
Ed Koch's legacy: A city bursting with free expression
Unlike subsequent mayors, he celebrated protests
Scientific accident paves way for protein-based microprocessors
NYU Creates Pathway to Master's Degree for Non Computer Science Students
February 14, 2017
Tech roundup: NYU's new VR hub, Grand Central Tech announces new roster and more
NYU selected as home to NYC’s virtual/alternate reality hub
NYC First Lego 2014 League Brooklyn Qualifier
Engineers graduate from New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering
Researchers Find Way to Protect Hardware Against Trojans
Defective products could result from cyberattacks on industrial 3D printers
Defects introduced in 3D-printed parts were undetectable by common industrial monitoring techniques, study says
Suneris cofounder named TED Fellow as medical company opens new space
Proteins Could 'Detox" Pesticides and Sarin Gas
NYU Receives DHS Automotive Cyber Research Grant; Reginald Brothers Comments
Campus Technology Announces 2015 Innovators Award Honorees
Mythos & Moxie: Building Virtual Worlds At A VR Hackathon
Session 6: Code Power
Google Docs users hit by phishing scam
Bridge Program Speeds Prep for Non-Engineer STEM Masters Studies
October 9, 2017
How to Deal With Copycats
NYU-Poly professor brings robots to kids
Studies from New York University further understanding of life sciences
Kurt Becker Appointed Technical Chair of 2017 Conference for Plasma Science Experts
August 31, 2016
NYU-Poly PolyBots Create Robotic Puppets
Honoring Women in STEM: Tatiana Pilon
March 20, 2017
Graduate student discusses mentorship, empowering women, and diversity in animation
Verizon And FCC Push ‘MmWave’ For 5G Wireless, In Dot-Com Twist
NYC mayor’s office of media & entertainment and NYC economic development corporation announce new investments in city’s digital games industry
February 7, 2025
NYU super-student invents instant blood-clotting gel
Why Is So Much Ice Falling Off One World Trade Center?
Ready or not (and it's not) 5G is coming
5G is expected to make its debut in 2020. There are a few problems though, such as key standards aren't anywhere near being ready and there's no one universally-accepted definition of 5G.
David Miller takes job at New York engineering school
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.
Kids Show Off Their Science Skills at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Teradyne Unit Introduces Fully Integrated 5G Test Solution
Dr. Boaz Gelernter, Holocaust Survivor, World War II Vet, Dies
Services were held on Sunday.
For Stock Markets, January Is a Cloudy Crystal Ball
Professional Learning with Scientific American and NYU Polytechnic
REVIEW: Live gallery performance offers a stream of sonic visualization
NYU School of Engineering launches summer #STEMNOW
Bejtlich to Judge NYU-Poly CSAW Forensics Challenge
Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in MirrorLink System for Connected Cars
Yahoo Whodunnit: Mystery Surrounds Hackers Behind Massive Breach
A cybersecurity company claims it wasn't state-sponsored hackers who breached Yahoo user data. Yah-who knows?