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This Company is Turning Veterans into Entrepreneurs
A.I. is Powering an Invisible Shopping Revolution
Reaching the American Dream
Timely Event Alert: Join a Hackathon for Disaster Relief
This weekend, NYU Tandon is teaming up with the National Defense University to "tackle some of the toughest Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief challenges facing modern urban centers."
These ‘Smart Cities’ Startups Wanna Move to Brooklyn
Meet the finalists for NYU Tandon's Urban Future Competition. Coming from as far as the United Kingdom, they're vying for $25,000 and a space at the Urban Future Lab incubator.
Robots, 3D Printers, Hyperloop Pod: New MakerSpace Opens at NYU Tandon
Will boost Brooklyn's 'innovation economy'
DOT’s Trottenberg Calls for NYC to ‘Think Big’ About Transportation
Comments at Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce’s Newsmakers event
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.
New Software Traces OSIRIS-REx’s Complex Route to Asteroid Bennu
SEE: Makerspace with 3D Printers Debuts at NYU's Engineering Campus
NYU Tandon Cuts Ribbon on New Makerspace
Go Go Gadgets! NYU Tandon Opens High-Tech Engineering Workshop
NYC Media Lab Demo Awards: $25,000 in Prizes for Tech and Media Projects
CUNY, Columbia, Parsons, NYU projects garner awards
With "Temporary" Tattoo Ink, No More Ragrets
Wow, This Haunting VR Game by NYU Game Center Devs and… Viacom?
The NYC Media Lab's Summit showcased scores of projects, including many developed by students and industry partners like Verizon and Viacom.
A Team of Devs from Brooklyn College Won the $10k Top Prize at NYC Media Lab’s Summit
The team built a programming language called Picat, and judges saw its potential for game development and artificial intelligence problems.
The Lesson About Email Safety We Can Learn From Hillary Clinton and Colin Powell
Yargh! Piracy and Intellectual Property in the 3D-Printing Era
Counterfeiting is the world’s second-oldest profession. An estimated $220 million of U.S. currency is counterfeit. By comparison, according to the OECD, about 2.5 percent of goods, or $461 billion,…
11 Signs Your Computer is at Risk of Being Hacked
No. 3 takes no time but is SO important.
Nonprofits Use Technology to Empower People with Disabilities
Technology is often talked about as a disruptive force, but it can also be an invaluable assistant for those who need help the most.
Who's in Charge of the Internet?
NYU GovLab's Stefaan Verhulst digs into multistakeholder internet governance in a sexy new research paper. We break it down for you.
On Time (And On Budget, FYI) With Mobileware
New Program Helping Brooklyn Veterans Become Entrepreneurs Wins SBA Award
The Star of the New Hub @ Grand Central Tech is Brooklyn’s Own BlocPower
At the ribbon cutting for the new NYCEDC-backed incubator, officials touted the venture-backed BlocPower as its buzziest company. Here's a look at what the socially-minded startup has been up
Tandon's Newest Upgrade Helps Students Build the Future
It Works Hand in Glove
A New York University team develops a mechatronic device to help stroke patients.
Here are 4 Ways #Opendata Could Improve the World, Down to Your Neighborhood
We caught up with Stefaan Verhulst to talk about his new ebook, "The Global Impact of Open Data."
How Technology is Crowd-Sourcing the Fight Against Hunger
As technology changes public access to data, the power for change is shifting from large organizations into the hands of the people.
Yahoo Whodunnit: Mystery Surrounds Hackers Behind Massive Breach
A cybersecurity company claims it wasn't state-sponsored hackers who breached Yahoo user data. Yah-who knows?
Governor Mario Cuomo: Poetry and Prose
NYU Wireless Research Shows Real Potential for Millimeter Wave in Rural Areas
FBI Agents Serve Search Warrants at Montecito Real Estate Compant's Lompoc Call Center
3 Santa Barbara locations also focus of investigation into controversial distressed-property website
Diversity, One Key to Solving Cybersecurity Job Gap
Meet FenTrend, the Green Building Startup That Won Urban Future Lab's $25K Competition
Andy Huh wants to make it easier for real estate developers to build energy-efficient projects.
DoD Participates in Disaster Relief Hackathon in New York City
UCSB Hackers Advance in Worldwide Competition
Tech Tidbits From Across New Hampshire
UNH to train North Country STEM teachers, Flatley Challenge nears... and more
Presidential Pals! Beep Befriends New NYU Prez at Boro Hall Welcome Gala
Industry Visionary: Q&A
Bunker Labs at NYU Tandon
Findmine Technology Aims to Help the Style Challenged
The technology is designed to help retailers maximize incremental sales.
5 Academic Institutions Building 5G Technology
These Hackers Could Save Your Life in a Disaster
The Department of Defense Came to Brooklyn to Find Hacks That Could Save Lives
Here's who won the hackathon hosted by the Department of Defense's new MD5 accelerator.
Addressing Urban Challenges with Citizens' Intelligence (Video)
Driving Change: Are Cities Ready for Robot Cars?
Michael Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies and the former mayor of New York, opened the CityLab conference at the Intercontinental on Monday. The artistic stage is a "living stage" of…
Listen to the Music of the Traffic in the City
Places, like people, have pulses-- if only you know how to measure them.
Ensuring Chip Integrity: Siddharth Garg on Securing the Electronic Supply Chain
Zebrafish are Hopelessly Obsessed with Robotic Clones of Themselves
Zebrafish Prefer Lookalike Robots with the Right Moves
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…
GPS Spoofing Can Put Yik Yak in a Flap
De-anonymising 'secret' chat app not that hard, really
"Anonymous" Yik Yak Users Can Be Tracked Down, Say Researchers
Yik Yak Users Not So Anonymous After All
Clarifai Raises $30M to Give Developers Visual Search Capabilities
Why BotFactory Just Raised $1.3M, and What it Means for BK's Innovation Economy
The company is making the prototyping of electronics faster, cheaper and easier. Oh, and it's also the model for how Brooklyn should grow startups.
Zebrafish Attracted to Robotic Models of Themselves
A Robotic Replica of a Zebrafish Moves in a Life-Like Way
NYU Tandon Researchers Develop Robotic Platform for Behavior Research
NYU is Building a Real-Life Holodeck
For what? All sorts of stuff. A $2.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will get things going.
When it Comes to Cybersecurity, UW Student Team is Full of Tricks
Thomas Jefferson High School Seniors Headed to National Cyber Security Contest
Entrevista con Beth Noveck (video)
Why it's Time to Rethink AI
Has a Black Mirror Episode Predicted the Future of Games?
In Playtest, a developer creates an augmented reality horror adventure that uses the player's own memories to scare them. This is closer to reality than you may think.
mmWave Guru & Industry Visionary on 5G Future
Key voice in 5G R&D on anticipated applications and flexible spectrum use - Q&A with NYU's Rappaport
'Robo-Chemist' Optimises Reactions in One Day
Intelligent automated reactor drastically cuts time it takes to optimise cross-coupling reactions
To Create a Quieter City, They're Recording the Sounds of New York
What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week
R. Luke DuBois: ‘The Choice Is Yours’
The Choice is Yours: Artist Hacks Voting Machines for U.S. Election-Themed Show
As the US elects its next president, R Luke DuBois explores how we make choices with an exhibition of machines making sound, selfies, and 'hanging chads'
An Artist Hacks 70 Years Of American Voting Machines
But it’s okay! These antique machines were hacked for fun.
Here's How Close AI is to Beating Humans in Different Games
Millimeter Waves Travel More Than 10 Kilometers in Rural Virginia 5G Experiment
Reducing the Debt, Creatively
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.
NYU's High-School Hackathon Uncovers Next-Gen Brilliance
The 13th annual NYU Cybersecurity Awareness Week (CSAW) games kicked off today in Brooklyn, bringing together top high school hackers and researchers for a war games contest.
This Tandon Scholarship Wants You to Hack it Up
To encourage NYU students to enter the world of cyber security, Tandon created a scholarship.
We Go Behind the Scenes of This Dazzling VR Performance of Hamlet
A team from NYU's MAGNET is combining virtual reality, motion capture and livestreaming to put a new twist on theater. Could this be the future of performance?
NASA's HoloLens Demo Puts Researchers on Mars, Space Station and Workbench
NASA Showcases Virtual Reality for Space Exploration
Microsoft's HoloLens headsets are already aiding astronauts on the International Space Station, and next-generation VR could prove vital for journeys to Mars
Six Degrees of Quant: Kevin Bacon and the Erdos Number Mystery
5G Survives a Critical Test: The Backcountry
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.
How IBM's Watson Will Change Cybersecurity
IBM ventures into cognitive security, where AI systems learn to understand infosec terms and concepts well enough to reduce detection and response time
Cyber Security
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