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Interactive Map Reveals the Shadows Cast by Every New York City Building
Facebook Users Take a Sharp Turn Toward Privacy
February 21, 2012
Study of 1.4 Million Users Shows Dramatic Increase in Restricting Personal Information
Brainy Battle: Students Compete in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
November 15, 2010
On the Frontier
September 9, 2016
Professor Kapila selected to join education leaders at national symposium
How worried should we be about artificial intelligence? I asked 17 experts.
“We should take seriously the possibility that things could go radically wrong.”
How Biometric Authentication Poses New Challenges to Our Security and Privacy
20 Most Interesting People on Twitter Who Influence Future of Our Cities
Ever wonder who thinks up some of the tech you see in your city? Discover who's dreaming up tomorrow's cities that you should be following today.
To combat cybersecurity threats, experts point to internal vulnerabilities
The ‘users are the weak link in the chain.’
How Could Physically Disabled Toddlers Someday Explore the World More Easily?
Answer: Tot Bot
NYU Gets Coveted Job to Host the First Publicly Funded VR/AR Facility
Researchers Find Vulnerability in Two-Factor Authentication
The foreign universities bill may enhance free flow of knowledge
Indie Game Developers Visit NYTimes
Igor Pusenjak, creator of Doodle Jump, visited The New York Times on June 6.
U.S. Students Rule in Annual Student Cyber Security Challenge
Come hack with us to empower people and enhance life around the globe
Indian Physicist to Head Innovation Chair at NYU
Cybersecurity sleuths learn to think like hackers
From CNET Magazine: Kids around the US are competing in cybersecurity contests. To win, they need the same skills as the hackers they're trying to catch.
NYU startup labs added $4B to city's economy
New York University's Future Labs help get tech startups off the ground, which has benefited New York City's economy, according to a new report.
Biomaterial Package Delivers Chemo and Fights Resistance
Agrilyst Gets Detailed About How AI Can Help Farmers
A Medium post by founder Allison Kopf offers concrete examples of how artificial intelligence can improve an industry.
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
30 UNDER 30 — ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY
Transforming business with machine intelligence
From toxic waste to green cars
University finalizes merger with Poly
NSF Grant to Help Point Way to 5G Wireless
Put Down the Smartphone, Board Games Are Cool Now
Operation Innovation: Startups on Campus
Colleges and universities launch business incubators to instill entrepreneurial spirit—and so much more
The Most Commonly Used Online Dating Profile Words in 10 Major U.S. Cities
NASSIM TALEB: Consider The Thanksgiving Turkey...
These 15 stories defined Brooklyn’s tech scene in 2014
Annotate our list of the year's biggest stories.
Master of Finance Degrees 25 Great Master of Financial Engineering Programs 2015
2015’s Best & Worst Cities to Be a Driver
Stung by Yelp Reviews, Health Providers Spill Patient Secrets
The vast majority of reviews on Yelp are positive. But in trying to respond to critical ones, some doctors, dentists and chiropractors appear to be violating the federal patient privacy law known as…
NYU Releases the Densest LiDAR Dataset Ever to Help Urban Development
This Smartphone App Can (Literally) Save Your Life
What if someone could figure out when, where and why traffic accidents occur and stop them from happening? Someone has.
10 Brooklyn scientists you should know
These scientists and companies are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge right here in the borough.
Puerto Rico Looks to Alphabet's X Project Loon Balloons to Restore Cell Service
With much of the U.S. commonwealth’s cellular service and electrical grid down since Hurricane Maria, the parent company of tech giant Google could help restore wireless communication to 3.4 million…
BotFactory Wins 2015 MakerCon Launch Pad Competition
5G Survives a Critical Test: The Backcountry
Brooklyn Schoolkids Do the Robot
Investment Properties Best Bought Without Emotion
Taking the initiative with NY initiatives
DuBois's "NOW" will be "...a Something."
6 Takeaways from SXSW EDU 2018
Over four days last week, Course Hero’s 2018 SXSW EDU attendees were inundated with inspiring ideas. Here, a few takeaways we can’t stop talking about.
The 100 greatest innovations of 2017
The year's most transformative products and discoveries.
Slow Start, Strong Finish
September 18, 2010
Women's Volleyball Rebounds Over Ramapo, Clobbers City Tech
The Marino Organization and NYU Incubators Announce Agreement To Offer Public Relations Services To Startups
August 11, 2015
TMO will support communications efforts of incubator companies at the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
Skype Knew of Security Flaw Since November 2010, Researchers say - Wall Street Journal
CIO Journal
Still Wearing a Real Mask This Halloween?
October 28, 2013
NYU-Poly Team Suggests Latest in Augmented Reality
A High-Powered Panel Discusses NY’s Growing High-Tech Economy
March 22, 2017
NYU WIRELESS Director Sundeep Rangan Talks 5G and More at City & State Forum
New York City Hangs Up Pay Phones, Plans ‘LinkNYC’ Digital Hubs
Will Offer Public Wi-Fi, Free Domestic Calls, Even Video-chat
The Carbon-Fiber Future: It's About More Than Speed (Op-Ed)
Your Smartphone Fingerprint Security System May Not Be as Safe as You Think
3D Printing Gives Hackers Entirely New Ways to Wreak Havoc
Graphene: A New Paradigm in Condensed Matter and Device Physics
December 1, 2013
By Edward L. Wolf
Darpa’s New ‘Fast Track’ Okays Hacker Projects in Just Seven Days
People to Watch in Silicon Alley
Bruce Niswander, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
MakerBotting Lunabotics Team From NYU Poly Takes Home Awards!
How to peel permanent marker off glass
All that’s needed is a little water and taking your time
4G and Beyond
Trail of Bits Releases Capture the Flag Field Guide
See these art/tech mashups from Art-A-Hack at Livestream Public
Local Colleges’ Valedictorians Make the Grade
Meet Pat Sapinsley, NYU’s new director of clean-tech initiatives
The industry veteran wants to help green companies overhaul their image.
Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf Says Individuals Should Control Their Data
NYU wins NSF grant to build mmWave testbed
Students from NYU Tandon win $1M smart gun design contest
NYU Talks Cyber Security in Upcoming Events
Incubator proves attractive to fin-tech startups
The downturn and growth of innovative sector give rise to entrepreneurs.
New website helps ‘Missed Connections’ find each other
REVIEW: Live gallery performance offers a stream of sonic visualization
PowerBridgeNY Draws New Ideas in Energy from the Academic Well
Play-Times-Squared Visitors Get Their Game On
NYU Teaches Veterans How to Start a Business
Scissura says program can boost Brooklyn’s economic growth
GPS Spoofing Can Put Yik Yak in a Flap
De-anonymising 'secret' chat app not that hard, really
Clarifai Raises $30M to Give Developers Visual Search Capabilities
Be the Online Teacher You Want to See in the World
Cisco Security Researcher: Ransomware Crowd Big on Customer Service
Beware the “exploit kit infection chain,” Cisco researcher warns at SecureWorld Boston