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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
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
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
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.
Robots Terrify Zebrafish: How Alcohol Affects Fearful Fish
A Night at Union Square Ventures: NYU-Poly Talks Up Incubator Success
Do Business Incubators Pay? Ask Interns and Tax Collectors
North High teams in cyber security finals
This NYU prof is trying to forecast 2035’s ‘Meerkat’
Elza Erkip of the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, who studies what's wirelessly possible, previews the topics she'll cover at next month's Brooklyn 5G Summit.
A Challenge to Developers: Software to Help People with Disabilities
Video game tech bringing 'fundamentally revolutionary' changes to workplace
Biometrics Data is Vulnerable, Warn Experts
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
The Truth About Bug Finders: They're Essentially Useless
In tests, they missed 98 percent of the vulnerabilities in researchers' code
5G Wireless Is Coming, and It’s Going to Blow You Away
A massive FCC spectrum release—and new advances in wireless technologies—accelerate an era of incredibly fast data.
Google Finds Hijacking, Ad Injection Remain Major Problems
Evidence Mounts that NSA Computer Code was Stolen
NYU's Tandon School of Engineering Offers Veterans a Leg Up on Startups
State-Funded Business Program Graduates Third Class of Ex-military Entrepreneurs
Bridging the Knowledge Gap: In Search of Expertise
Here are the Four Winning Startups from 1776’s Challenge Cup NY Competition
On Yelp, Doctors Get Reviewed Like Restaurants — And It Rankles
Sharing Your Fitness Tracker Data? ‘Pace’ Yourself
Why Do Passengers Insist on Crowding Around Subway Doors?
And how can you get the bottleneckers to move?
Alabama Prison's Cruelty
'Black Swan' Writer Taleb Downplays North Korean Nuclear Threat
Learn about new frontiers in assistive technology
Hackaday NYC is hosting an event Sept. 21 at Kickstarter HQ.
Apple's Touch ID Is Probably Doomed, And That's OK
Millburn Rocktoberfest expands: A bigger venue, more live music
10 critical security skills every IT team needs
Focus on hiring talent with the following security skills and your team will be equipped to prevent, protect and mitigate the damage of cybersecurity attacks — and speed recovery efforts.