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SEE: Makerspace with 3D Printers Debuts at NYU's Engineering Campus
Could Crowdsourcing Expertise Be the Future of Government?
Recent political events have revealed tensions between expertise and democracy. Institutions must tap into the know-how of the many, not the few
Nadella Stresses ‘Diversity and Inclusion’
Sen. Gillibrand proposes legislation to support Brooklyn tech industry
Growing cybersecurity concerns
National Academy of Inventors publishes annual meeting proceedings
How Major Chinese Banks Help Sell Knock-Offs
Musiqa's 'Moving Images' integrates music and film
Tandon Makes Strides in Robotics, Creates Realistic Zebrafish
AT&T Debuts 5G Channel Sounder 'Porcupine' with NI
Even Your Phone's Fingerprint Sensor Isn't Safe!
Three Indian-American researchers have shown that the fingerprint-based security systems used in smartphones and other gadgets are way more vulnerable to hacking than we imagined.
Partnership Propels 5G Development
NYU WIRELESS and National Instruments (NI) are teaming up to develop the advanced solutions needed to bring 5G to fruition.
At This NYC Summer Camp, Kids Build Dream Cities From Scratch
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
Q&A: Why Commuting Sucks the Life Out of You
Security, open source, and hands-on learning with Justin Cappos
January 10, 2025
IBM Watson Brings AI Wonders to Cybersecurity
8 universities will help teach the machine to stop hacks.
Your Government Needs Updating
Study links leadership and alcohol in zebrafish
BK student invents robot to help kids with autism
Understanding Collective Animal Behavior May Be in the Eye of the Computer
January 16, 2014
International Research Team Headed by NYU’s Maurizio Porfiri Demonstrates Breakthrough in Machine Learning
Roger W. Neal Named Founding Executive Director Of NYC Media Lab
Men's Volleyball Drops Close Match
February 5, 2011
Mount Saint Vincent Wins 3-0 in Tight Contest
The iBall: Taking Tennis Technology to a Bright New Level
The Most Vulnerable Ransomware Targets Are the Institutions We Rely On Most
Many vital public institutions such as hospitals and fire stations lack cybersecurity to ward off popular malware
Apple Plans to Step Up Security as Congress Debates Encryption
The tech company could continue to move more security features into its iPhone processors and has hired a secure messaging specialist
Renter Beware: Study Finds Craigslist Catches Barely Half of Scam Rental Listings
March 1, 2016
To study alcohol: More robots, fewer animals?
Pleasures of the Text
The Connected Intersections challenge is making city streets safer
Your Posture May Change Your Math Skills
Artists use data to make political statements
iBillionnaire mobile app has index fund that follows self-made wealthy
Designers to Take On Urban Energy Challenges During NYC ACRE Design Jam
NSA targets college students to fill cyber professionals shortage
More Female International Students Pursue STEM Degrees at U.S. Universities
Research opportunities in the U.S. are drawing students to the science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Brooklyn Lawmakers On The Move: Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
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.
Engineering a protein to prevent brain damage from toxic agents
Theodore Rappaport: At the Forefront of 5G
Top 5 academic institutions leading in 5G research
NYU Wireless, Surrey, Dresden among top schools leading in 5G research.
NYU Wireless Stern School of Business Land Cellular Networking Grant
11 university startups accepted into NYC Media Lab Combine accelerator
The program hopes to grow the future of New York's media industry.
Fingerprint to Fly?
Blockchain AI Researchers Link Specific Bitcoin Wallets to Sex Workers
The Bitcoin blockchain keeps a permanent record of all transactions. Now the police can track clients and pimps using it.
Grand Opening of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Veterans Future Lab
NYU-Poly Students Challenge Peers in Cyber War Games
Startup Honest Buildings raises $13 million from the likes of Brookfield and Rudin
Major real estate firms decide to invest in tech platform after using it themselves
NYU-Poly Expands at MetroTech
Robotics Students Build New York’s Startup Culture
Electric pulse method yields precisely tuned metallic glass nanoparticles
July 10, 2025
NYU Tandon engineers use flash Joule heating to create uniform nanoparticles with enhanced catalytic properties for sustainable energy applications
Repeating password raises hacking risk
Unsinkable boats now closer to reality
Found: Cyber Stars of the Future
November 16, 2009
International Participation Climbs 60 Percent in NYU-Poly's 6th Annual Digital Security Challenges; Industry and Government Professionals Woo Future Cyber Sleuths
What Can People and Bees Teach Us About Collective Behavior?
June 16, 2015
Prestigious National Academies Keck Futures Initiative Funds Research at NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
The Science of Diffusion Reveals Complex Web As Health Policies Spread from State to State
August 31, 2016
“Bodies in Motion” Melds Virtual Reality and Motion Capture Engineering with Art
December 21, 2017
Design teams dream up ‘Downtown Brooklyn Commons’
Women's Basketball to Host ECAC Quarterfinals
February 28, 2011
#2 seed Lady Jays to Play #7 Brooklyn
October 2010: Best in college homepage design
DUMBO gets new feather: an incubator
City opens its ninth such facility, this one to focus on technology startups, on Jay Street; landlord Two Trees offers discounted rent of $3.50 per square foot.
Data Scientists Will Unlock Big Data’s Promise
Can a Floating Robot Save a Polluted Canal?
President, New York University Polytechnic visits Delhi Technological University
After 500 Years, Dürer's Art Still Engraved on Mathematicians' Minds (Op-Ed)
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
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
Indian American Researchers Conclude That Smartphone Security Systems Based on Fingerprints Can Be Compromised
Nasir Memon, Aditi Roy and Arun Ross released a study in April to expose the vulnerability of the fingerprint-based security system.
IndieCade wrap-up: Amid ‘gamergate’ storm, a bold new game world rises
17 Startups Join NYU Tandon’s Veterans Future Lab Apex Program
June 11, 2018
Companies Founded by Military Veterans and Spouses Receive Guidance and Resources for Growth Through No-cost, One-year Incubation
What a Fujifilm X30 Camera Looks Like When You Tear It Apart
NY University researchers explain why Bitcoin miners are losing money
'Pied piper' robot could lead fish away from harm
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
NYU's Tandon School of Engineering Offers Veterans a Leg Up on Startups
State-Funded Business Program Graduates Third Class of Ex-military Entrepreneurs