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They're Coming Down, So Expect to See More Ceramic, Metal Matrix Composites
Study: Craigslist flags less than 50% of scam rental listings
Some websites turning law-abiding Tor users into second-class citizens
Tor users blocked or faced with CAPTCHA if IP address matches known exit node.
Sprint Builds its 5G Clout Through Open Source, NYU Affiliation
Reception Kicks Off Semester for New Puerto Rican Students
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Can you hear me now? Cellphone turns 40
NYU-Poly appoints a physicist as its new president
Study Finds $251 Million Economic Impact from NYC Incubators
Economic output expected to nearly triple by 2015, with 900 new jobs growing to 2,500
New Web-Based Firefighter Training is ALIVE
ALIVE stands for Advanced Learning through Integrated Visual Environments and it is a web-based firefighter training program developed with a federal grant.
FTC's Brill Urges Data Brokers To Build On Acxiom's Effort
NYU-Poly’s Media and Games Network Opens
An NYU Poly-Partnered Incubator Wants To Help You Sleep Better At Night
Company Aims to Make Buildings More Sustainable
SEE: Makerspace with 3D Printers Debuts at NYU's Engineering Campus
NYU Creates Pathway to Tandon for Non Computer Science Students
NYU’s New Joint Degree in STEM and Law
NYU Transforms Shakespeare's Hamlet Into a VR Experience
Professor named MIT innovator, praised for brain research
A metal composite that will float your boat
Top 100 Degree Producers: Graduate and Professional
City lauds ‘unprecedented’ STEM education effort from businesses
NYU Launches Master's Program in Mechantronics & Robotics
NYU's in-house talent revamps registration tutorial with gaming
Must-See TV for Anyone in Wireless: 5G BROOKLYN APRIL 20-21
New FCC Web Portal Opens for 5G Experimenters
Potential Security Flaw with Fingerprint ID on Cellphones
Higher Ed Stepping in to Fill Cybersecurity Gaps
How to Prevent 3D Printing Hacks with Hidden Flaws
Potential security flaw with fingerprint ID on cellphones
Researchers Devise Microreactor to Study Formation of Methane Hydrate
A tale of two companies: Bill's Amazon-Walmart contradiction
Facebook announces major AI commitment to CIFAR
Tandon Researcher Developing Potential Antidotes to Neutralize Chemical Weapons
NYU Researchers Claim 5G Wireless Breakthrough
Why Places Matter According to Mariela Alfonzo
Mottola's 31 Points Not Enough; Jays Fall to St. Josephs
November 30, 2010
NYU-Poly Drops to 0-2 in Skyline
A Year in MP3s
Higher Ed Challenge – Community Voices October 30, 2015
Tandon undergrads advance to nationals for smartly engineered projects
Forget debate club, these undergrads built a bridge in 18 minutes and a canoe made out of concrete.
Who Moved My Cube?
Biomimetic Robots to Help Nature
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.
New York Urban Future Lab launches smart grid startup competition
Researchers Race To Develop Software To Prevent Car Hacking
NYU Wireless research centre to make its 5G channel simulator open source
This clean-tech startup has raised an astounding $7M in equity crowdfunding
For Keen Home, an appearance on Shark Tank likely had something to do with it.
Artists use data to make political statements
NSF Grant to Help Point Way to 5G Wireless
Low-Cost Technology May Improve Rehab for Stroke Victims
Operation Innovation: Startups on Campus
Colleges and universities launch business incubators to instill entrepreneurial spirit—and so much more
Total Buys Stake in Brooklyn’s United Wind Leasing Business
USDA Helps Students Get Hands-On Data Science Experience
Fred I. Nobel Dies, Co-Inventor of Electroplating Process was 98
This Company is Turning Veterans into Entrepreneurs
DOT’s Trottenberg Calls for NYC to ‘Think Big’ About Transportation
Comments at Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce’s Newsmakers event
New Program Helping Brooklyn Veterans Become Entrepreneurs Wins SBA Award
Business Briefs: SAP India Embraces '1BLives' Initiative
U.S., India Announce Cybersecurity Collaboration
What is a Hackathon, and Why Should You Care?
There's a global trend of companies integrating hackathons into their overall innovation strategy.
Brain Scans Identify if Baby Sibling Also Has Autism
2015's most INFLUENTIAL
14,000 Tests Support Indoor High Frequencies for 5G
Study Suggests Your Phone's Fingerprint Scanner is Easily Fooled
MOOCs Find Their Sweet Spot
There are three steps for turning MOOCs into money makers, writes Robert Ubell.
Innovation Generation Grants: 2010 Recipients
NYU-Poly Joins FINCAD Academic Endowment Program
Egyptians students, U.S. universities meet at College Fair
NYCEDC Launches Urban Tech NYC to Support Companies Building Smart And Sustainable Cities
City of New York to Bring 100,000 Square Feet of Space, Prototyping Equipment, and Shared Resources to Two Locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan
WCBS-NY (Radio) - New York, NY
Designing Safety Helmets
Selling Your Online Search History (Video)
Biotech in NYC? Yes, it exists.
Reducing carbon emissions from residential heating: A pathway forward
February 6, 2025
Adware Can Turn a Profit for those Who Sneak it into Downloads
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Adware Turns a Tidy Profit for those Who Sneak it into Downloads
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Adware Turns a Tidy Profit for Those Who Sneak it into Downloads
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
3D Printing Security Risk Caused by Undetectable Defects, and Ways to Prevent It
3D printing hacks could lead to recalls, lawsuits, property damage, and even put people in danger, researchers find. They present two ways to stave off this security threat.
News Corp, Columbia, NYU Collaborate on Data-Visualization Tools for Journos
Brooklyn School Kids’ Tech Project on Gentrification Features 3D Printed Homes
Who said Start-Up NY isn't working? Not this NYC health care startup
So You Think You Can Secure Your Mobile Phone With a Fingerprint?
Researchers find that similarities in partial fingerprints may be sufficient to trick biometric security systems on…
Ursula Burns Proves That Even A Poor Black Girl Could Lead A Fortune 500 Company
Don’t underestimate sound and dialogue in gaming: Anna Kipnis
Researchers combine full- and half-duplex in same network
Study by NYU and Trinity College Dublin argues that full duplex alone has too many trade-offs, but hybrid network can deliver huge gains