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5G: US is off to the races
USDA Helps Students Get Hands-On Data Science Experience
Brooklyn Lawmakers On The Move: Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
IIT Kanpur to Host Global Cyber Security Challenge
The event, founded by the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, has expanded this year to NYU Abu Dhabi & IIT-K
NYU Tandon Professor Accepts Leadership Posts in the Chemical Engineering World
Ryan Hartman Elected Programming Chair of Major Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; He Will Also Advise New Royal Society of Chemistry Journal
Fred I. Nobel Dies, Co-Inventor of Electroplating Process was 98
Israeli Online Attack Service ‘vDOS’ Earned $600,000 in Two Years
New Program Helping Brooklyn Veterans Become Entrepreneurs Wins SBA Award
Diversity, One Key to Solving Cybersecurity Job Gap
Inspired by Nature: The Thrilling New Science That Could Transform Medicine
Jeffrey Karp is at the forefront of a new generation of scientists using nature's blueprints to create breakthrough medical technologies. Can bioinspiration help to solve some of humanity's most…
Alexapath Tapped as One of the World's Most Promising Science Startups
Founder Lou Auguste was among the four U.S. companies chosen to pitch yesterday at the Falling Walls Venture forum in Berlin.
Uber's Artificial Intelligence Ambitions Just Got Bigger
Another NHS Crisis Looms – An Inability to Analyse Data
The opportunity to use data to improve health and social care is being hampered by a lack of personnel with skills in data science
Why Your Next Job Training Course May Be a MOOC
Unstoppable Wasp: Meeting of the Minds Pt. 2
Jeremy Whitley and Elsa Charretier recruit real world scientists to back up their new hero!
Automotive Cyber Security: Keeping Hackers Out of Cars
These Vets Became Entrepreneurs in Just a Few Months
Another Photo of Hillary Clinton on a Plane Goes Viral
BK middle school students build model cities of the future
Engineering a protein to prevent brain damage from toxic agents
Theodore Rappaport: At the Forefront of 5G
R. Luke DuBois: Portraits Sep 14 – Oct 19, 2014
How the Stock Market Could Save a Bunch of Fish
How a College Startup Scored One of the Biggest Wins in 'Shark Tank' History
Keen Home, a former finalist in Inc.'s Coolest College Startups, landed one of the highest valuations in the history of 'Shark Tank.'
New York City’s Edenworks Advances Urban Aquaponics with Custom Ecosystems
Top 5 academic institutions leading in 5G research
NYU Wireless, Surrey, Dresden among top schools leading in 5G research.
Baby photos on Facebook: To post or not to post?
NYU Wireless Stern School of Business Land Cellular Networking Grant
Tandon Investigates Fraudulent Housing Listings on Craigslist
Wind of Change Blows into Brooklyn 5G Summit
Computer Scientists Are Developing A ‘Master’ Fingerprint That Could Unlock Your Phone
But questions remain
Scary Study Says iPhone’s Fingerprint Scanner Is Way Less Secure Than You Think
At Brooklyn Summit, a New World of 5G on Display
Super-fast phones! Smarter robots! Autonomous cars! What exactly the future holds is unclear, said speakers at Thursday's Brooklyn 5G Summit, but stronger, quicker and more connected cellular…
How The Update Framework Improves Security of Software Updates
Simply using HTTPS to make sure a software update is secure isn't enough to fully validate that a given update hasn't been tampered with. That's where The Update Framework can help.
How Sound Waves Can Fool MEMS Accelerometers (and Other Ways to Dupe Sensors)
Sensors can do just about anything and they're reliable, but just how reliable? Accelerometers, activity trackers, and LIDAR sensors are just a few we'll go into and show just how the sensors can be…
2017 Building Brooklyn Awards celebrate teamwork, community enrichment
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Looks Confidently to Continue Year’s Progress with Federal Planning Grant
Robotics-based Study Provides Insight into Predator-Prey Interactions
Robotic and real fish square up in an attempt to further understand predator-prey interactions
Delta Air Lines Tries Letting Passengers Use Fingerprints as Boarding Passes
Robotics-based Study Provides Insight into Predator-Prey Interactions
Fingerprint to Fly?
How Cybersecurity Became 2017's Hot New Major
Everybody wants to teach, but nobody can decide what it is
How are Italian Companies Embracing Open Data?
How are Italian Companies Embracing Open Data?
How do women move around cities? Santiago is finding out
Chile is using mobile data to find out how and why women use the city differently than men
Team from NYU Tandon wins $1M prize in Brooklyn BP’s Smart Gun Competition
‘It’s not going to make it slower, it’s not going to make it faster, it’s only going to make it safer’
Keeping Business Local
George Yan enriches Wells with his culture and economic vision
CNCF Brings In Notary, The Update Framework to Boost Container Security
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation adds a pair of open-source security efforts to its project roster, providing cryptographically verifiable software integrity.
Grand Opening of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Veterans Future Lab
IEEE Author Talks About the Benefits of Code Ocean
The tool makes code easily accessible to others conducting research
Classes To Launch Experienced Executives into New York's Clean-Tech Economy
NYU-Poly teams with state, city to quickly create green-technology business leaders
Road to Fondwa
MLB debuts Statcast technology in Tuesday’s Nationals-Cardinals game
Academia takes on the cyber security gender gap
INDUSTRY VOICE A Take by an NYU Polytechnic Professor
Researchers Are Studying the Things People Fiddle With at Their Desks
Cyber revenge is a dish best served by sharing threat data
Triumphs in Trading
December 21, 2015
Finance and Risk Engineering Teams Dominate at National Trading Competition
Why Does Coffee Spill More Often than Beer?
November 20, 2014
An NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor and Her Collaborators Have the Answer
Our First Year: A Retrospective
Special report: London, Windsor jailhouse reality check
Poly student launches staring competition app
Pleasures of the Text
The Connected Intersections challenge is making city streets safer
Unsinkable boats now closer to reality
Is Anything Ever ‘Forgotten’ Online?
How hard is it to find what people would prefer was forgotten?
Online Cheating
Robert Ubell considers how serious a problem it is and what colleges should do about it.
Repeating password raises hacking risk
Internationally Acclaimed Technology Pioneer Robert Metcalfe Delivers Lynford Lecture
December 12, 2006
The Students Are Honing Their Hacking Skills With Weekly Hack Night Events
Dos Pueblos, UCSB Teams Advance to Finals of Worldwide Hacking Competition
After 500 Years, Dürer's Art Still Engraved on Mathematicians' Minds (Op-Ed)
IndieCade wrap-up: Amid ‘gamergate’ storm, a bold new game world rises
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.
How the U.S. Will Respond to the Likely NSA Hack
Batman's Kitchen Teaches UW Students How to Play Cybersecurity
What's New In Civic Tech: GovLab Pushes Data Collaborations, Trump Names Federal Chief Digital Officer
GovLab Launches Data Collaboratives Website
Top of the Class: Some of NYC’s Leading Professors Share Their Secrets
Who said Start-Up NY isn't working? Not this NYC health care startup
This Indian-American Couple Donated $100 Mn to New York University
From Shredded C-Notes to Corn: Weird Materials Make Their Way into Cars
MS' Peter Carr, Noted Derivatives Expert, to Chair NYU Tandon Finance and Risk Engineering
Lays Out Plans to Attract Additional Stellar Practitioners to One of the Oldest and Largest Financial Engineering Educational Programs
Research Shows Smartphone Scanners Aren't as Secure as We Think They Are
Researchers from two universities were able to spoof some fingerprint-based security systems, demonstrating the possibility of creating a master print to unlock phones.
Sandy anniversary: City is more resilient but there’s still a long way to go
To the Labs!
July 14, 2015
Attendees Left the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s Summer of STEM Launch Fired Up and Ready to Learn
National Academy of Engineering Elects 84 Members and 22 Foreign Members
Robotic Fish Sees and Mimics Live Zebrafish in Real Time
WCT Annual Leadership Awards Recognize Champions of Closing the Gender Gap
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.