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5G Networking: The Definitive Guide
Faculty Inch Closer to Accepting Tech
UH professors split: ban laptops or include them?
Herbert Morawetz - Obituary
Smartercities
Cybersecurity Students Make Electronic Voting Systems Safer
December 9, 2016
Their System Wins First Place in Kaspersky Lab’s International Challenge Hosted by "The Economist"
NYU-Poly’s Katherine Isbister Awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship
March 28, 2011
Research Probes How to Redesign Computer and Smartphones to Help Users Feel Good and Work Smarter
Different Games Conference to Explore Diversity in Video and Computer Gaming
March 31, 2014
Remembering a Towering Figure in the School of Engineering Annals and Naval History
May 27, 2016
A Memorial Day Tribute
Cyber Security Awareness Week Goes Local
January 28, 2015
Triumphant Maryland High School Team Brings the Fun of CSAW Home
To combat cybersecurity threats, experts point to internal vulnerabilities
The ‘users are the weak link in the chain.’
Could the open government movement shut the door on Freedom of Information?
Former "On the Money" Host Brings Talents, Skills to NYU
New York Urban Future Lab launches smart grid startup competition
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.
Researchers Race To Develop Software To Prevent Car Hacking
New Master's Program in Translational Surface Engineering Begins Fall 2016
NYU Wireless research centre to make its 5G channel simulator open source
How Could Physically Disabled Toddlers Someday Explore the World More Easily?
Answer: Tot Bot
Code A Brighter Future Hackathon: Black Girls Code teams with Colgate-Palmolive
NYU Gets Coveted Job to Host the First Publicly Funded VR/AR Facility
New program wants to improve cities with the power of tweets and Flickr uploads
It’s called Urban Pulse
The field of AI research is about to get way bigger than code
Computer Says No: why making AIs fair, accountable and transparent is crucial
As powerful AIs proliferate in society, the ability to trace their decisions, challenge them and remove ingrained biases has become a key area of research
National Science Foundation Award will Advance Research on How Radio Waves Interact with Body
March 24, 2015
New Decade, New Campus: NYU-Poly Announces the Transformation of its Brooklyn Campus
January 21, 2010
National Academies’ Keck Futures Initiative Picks NYU-Poly’s Oded Nov to Explore Neuroscience in a Digital World
November 6, 2012
Honest Buildings opens door on new cash, launches in Portland
Ted Rappaport, N9NB, Named Recipient of IEEE Education Award
Young Innovators: Robotics Competition Kicks Off
Your Next Car Could Be Made From Coal Waste
If we're burning it, we might as well use the waste. A new option: Make ultra-light car engines out of coal fly ash.
STEM Education Program Gives Rise to Gold Medalist in Olympics of the Mind
June 13, 2016
Brian Chen, participant of ARISE program and entering freshman, wins first place in citywide competition
Unplugged: NYU-Poly Professors Continue Wireless Breakthroughs With New NSF Grant
November 6, 2009
On the Frontier
September 9, 2016
Professor Kapila selected to join education leaders at national symposium
Brainy Battle: Students Compete in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
November 15, 2010
Understanding Galileo: Students and Faculty Collaborate to Explore Brecht's Play
March 20, 2012
New Mexico art exhibit highlights presidents' word choice
At the Hayden Planetarium, a Joyride Across the Cosmos
Lego-mania! Lego robots duke it out Downtown
Cybersecurity Summer School: NYU Teaches High School Girls Security Tech
Robo-Learning and Making Science Fun
University finalizes merger with Poly
Falling Ice Cracks New York City's Cool Facade
Learn What It Takes to Grow Your Own Business
NSF Grant to Help Point Way to 5G Wireless
Put Down the Smartphone, Board Games Are Cool Now
Military dad surprises son at NYU graduation with video from Kuwait
Street to Alley: Tech lures corporate refugees
Operation Innovation: Startups on Campus
Colleges and universities launch business incubators to instill entrepreneurial spirit—and so much more
This Startup Hopes To Change Wrestling Headgear Forever
Researchers Find Security Vulnerabilities in 3D-Printing Process
By introducing tiny imperfections, hackers could seriously weaken 3D products, according to new research from NYU Tandon's Nikhil Gupta. Stupid figurines? Nah. Airplane parts? Yeah.
NYU Launches The World’s Biggest Student Cyber Security Games
Hacker Claims to be Selling Stolen NSA Spy Tools
The NSA develops high-powered hacking tools. Now a hacker claims to be selling a stolen batch of them.
Of Course Everyone's Already Using the Leaked NSA Exploits
The Most Commonly Used Online Dating Profile Words in 10 Major U.S. Cities
Findmine Technology Aims to Help the Style Challenged
The technology is designed to help retailers maximize incremental sales.
Rural Test of 5G Cellular Technology by NYU Tandon Prof Outperforms Expectations
If smartphones get dramatically faster in the coming years, you can thank the research being done here in Brooklyn.
NYU Tandon Disabilities Course Featured in CP Documentary ‘The Ability Exchange’
The Good News About Learning By the Numbers
Business Briefs: SAP India Embraces '1BLives' Initiative
U.S., India Announce Cybersecurity Collaboration
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…
We’re Sponsoring the NYU-Poly Women’s Cybersecurity Symposium
Nobel-winning physicist Martin Perl dies at age 87
Disco Fever … at the Guggenheim?
Why beer doesn’t slosh as much as water
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.