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ISP-operated servers alter search results, researchers claim
Search engine redirects give stealthy love to advertisers
What's Making China Fat?
The Truth About Foul Trouble
Anthony J. Wiener, Forecaster of the Future, Is Dead at 81
Robotic Fish Attracts the Real Thing
Looks do matter to zebrafish, which were attracted to this robot fish because of its bright color and round female-like shape. (M.Porfiri/Polytechnic Institute of New York University)
Communications Designline Blog
NYU Poly Given $2M Grant to Develop 5G Network
New Study to Examine Next Generation Mobile Networks
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.
Wireless Center for NYU Poly
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.
Millimeter Frequencies Proposed for 5G
NYU Poly already looking towards 5G networks
New York Poly Gets 5G Funding - 1,000 Times Capacity of 4G but Who is Counting?
NYU says that 5G could be here soon
Kid inventors help improve food safety
26 Teachers Participate in Free Cyber Security Boot Camp
Kids Learn To Make Mechanical Parts At 3D Printing Camp
10 College Business Incubators We’re Most Excited About
National Retailers Discover a Brooklyn Mall
Cyber attacks grow increasingly 'reckless,' says top official
NYU set to open a research center for wireless technologies
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.
Researchers Set Record For Detecting Smallest Virus
Cathedral and Concert Inspire Record-Breaking Biosensor
Researchers set record for detecting smallest virus, opening new possibilities for early disease detection
Nano-gold receptors enable a biosensor to detect and size the smallest virus.
Virus Detector Harnesses Ring of Light in 'Whispering Gallery Mode'
Game Innovation Lab, NYU-Poly
Science of the Summer Olympics: designing safety helmets
Built for Impact: How Olympic Safety Helmets Protect Athletes
Creativity As Key To Engineering Innovation
NY and CT students' inventions help with food safety
Biotech in NYC? Yes, it exists.
Honest Buildings opens door on new cash, launches in Portland
Science Finally Explains Why Coffee Spills More Easily Than Beer
Learning to Love Volatility
In a world that constantly throws big, unexpected events our way, we must learn to benefit from disorder, writes Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Designing a Storm-Proof NYC
Hoboken Oceanographer Dreams of Slowing Hurricanes Before Landfall
An oceanographer with the Stevens Institute thinks cooling the water in a hurricane's path could slow it down
Dan Guido on the THREADS Mobile Security Conference
NYU-Poly Study Highlights Disconnect Between BYOD and Mobile Protection
Hack Today, Secure Tomorrow
High School Girls Hack into Male-Dominated Cybersecurity Industry
The Password Fallacy: Why Our Security System Is Broken, and How to Fix It
Our password system is broken, and it's about time we change it.
On Our Radar: Robots Plying the Gowanus
Citizen Science — Aquatic Robot Division
Ted Rappaport, N9NB, Named Recipient of IEEE Education Award
Nikhil Gupta—Inspired to ask questions and explore to improve life
Single virus sensing strikes gold
A hybrid whispering gallery mode/plasmonic biosensor can detect and size the smallest known virus, so that no viral particle can evade detection.
If You Want Walkable Development, You Must Show That It Pays
Robo-Fish Attracts Living Kin with Tail Wave
I Like You When You Beat Your Tail Like That
With a wag of its tail, robo-fish draws attention of real thing
Convincing droids may one day help lead fish from danger, scientists say
Robot-fish interact with live fish
The New Full Duplex
Why Patents Won't Protect You
Clifton Charles, Individualized Clothing Host Sartorial Night
Another day, another urban planning conference
Read All About It - A Netflix For News
Dream Big, Start Small: NYU Startups Disrupt Big Industries
Contestants at the NYU Entrepreneurs Challenge set out to challenge the status quo in major industries through their innovative approaches.
Your Finger Swipe Could Become Your Password
Wireless Communications in the Massively Broadband® Era
Nikhil Gupta - Inspired to ask questions and explore to improve life
Model Lyndsey Scott talks tech with female students
FIRST LEGO League Brooklyn Qualifier
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.
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.
5 Questions For: Anne-Laure Fayard
The NYU professor on her new book about the evolution of the written word, 'The Power of Writing in Organizations'
Adobe is a Sponsor for the Nation’s Largest Student Cyber Security Competition
Cities Are the Best Places to Ride Out a Hurricane
Creating Collaborative Culture Requires Mix Of Spaces For Privacy, Interaction
Dumbo incubator space graduates its first startup
Dumbo Techs Off
Featured Ideator: Anne Laure Fayard
Fifteen NYC-based enterprise startups to keep an eye on
Interview with NYU-Poly’s Professor Keith Ross
Transportation Systems, Ph.D.
Individuals interested in the highest calling for the pursuit of knowledge in the science of transportation systems should consider the Ph.D. program in Transportation Systems.
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