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Digital Gems: Osmos is Surreal, Soothing, Magnificent
Osmos might be one of the earliest iOS games, but it's still one of the best.
Women of Power: Honoring Trailblazing Legacies
Shedding light on the legacies of those that paved the way.
$15 Million Project Underway to Overhaul Storm Sewer System
The existing combined sewer system will then be converted into a sanitary sewer system and joined with an additional 2,900 feet of new sanitary sewer lines being installed under the project.
Wells Fargo Adds 10 Clean-Tech Startups To Innovation Incubator
Program helps advance energy efficiency for commercial buildings by providing startups with cash grants and in-kind resources to accelerate innovative clean technologies
What's New in Civic Tech: U.S. House Approves Email Privacy Protections, Seattle PD Deploys Data Analytics Platform
Plus, DataRescue SF Bay event strives to preserve publicly accessible data resources from the federal government.
These Kid Inventors Get What Many Grown Up Entrepreneurs Don't
You shouldn't let failure stand in your way.
From Hamlet to Smackdowns: The Weird and Wonderful Ideas from VR Jubilee
Wrap these around your face
Food-X Reveals the 8 Startups Taking Part in its Latest Cohort
Tandon Researchers Develop Database to Reduce Crime and Incarceration
The future is bright. And wireless. | Marco Mezzavilla | TEDxMiddlebury (video)
Watch an NYU Researcher Explain the Promise of 5G Wireless
5G is like an invisible fabric that will wirelessly connect future objects like drones and cars.
Wanted: White Hat Hackers to Break New Automotive Software Updater Code
Over-the-air software updates for cars is a security risk. Researchers who developed an open source software update framework for cars are asking security experts to help find flaws in its code.
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
Online Cheating
Robert Ubell considers how serious a problem it is and what colleges should do about it.
Why Your Next Job Training Course May Be a MOOC
How the NYU Future Labs Had a Year a Top VC Would Dream Of
Startups from NYU Tandon's three incubators have a 90 percent survival rate and $1 billion in total market cap. How? We asked Vice Dean Kurt Becker.
NYU Creates Pathway to Tandon for Non Computer Science Students
AI Predicts Autism From Infant Brain Scans
Unstoppable Wasp: Meeting of the Minds Pt. 2
Jeremy Whitley and Elsa Charretier recruit real world scientists to back up their new hero!
Black History Month: Ursula Burns (1958-)
February is Black History Month. Throughout this month The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed to the shaping of African history.
Liam Dalton Brings His Design-Build Expertise to HNTB
Design-build expert Liam Dalton, PE, is joining the HNTB Corporation team as design-build project director and vice president of the firm’s Northeast division.
Springer's Most-Read Engineering Paper of 2016? Research on 3D-Printing's Security Flaws.
We interviewed the paper's co-author when it came out. Here's what he said.
NYU Tandon Professors to Build AI-based Navigation
Brain Scans Show Early Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Brain Scans Identify if Baby Sibling Also Has Autism
'Quora Was the Savior': Online Communities are Supercharging People's Careers
Automotive Cyber Security: Keeping Hackers Out of Cars
Corporate Social Responsibility for a Data Age
Proprietary data can help improve and save lives, but fully harnessing its potential will require a cultural transformation in the way companies, governments, and other organizations treat and act on…
Is Your Big Data Messy? We're Making an App for That
Researchers are creating software to ‘clean’ large datasets, making it easier for scientists and the public to use big data
The Future of Training is Online
Educación Digital: Pedagogía en Línea
Mike Sharples examina un estudio acerca de la gran migración a la educación digital desde la “enseñanza invertida” con los MOOCs.
Nadella Stresses ‘Diversity and Inclusion’
NYU’s New Joint Degree in STEM and Law
NYU Creates Pathway to Master's Degree for Non Computer Science Students
February 14, 2017
See 9 Projects Out of NYU's Global Hackathon
The event drew more than 1,500 participants across the university's three campuses — and even some hackers from Toronto.
Tandon Students Help Design Hyperloop at SpaceX Headquarters
Cool Talk Alert: What Will 2017 Be Like for AR/VR?
Experts in tech, advertising and marketing discuss.
Innovative Events and Training Reshape Cybersecurity Education
Colleges seek to better prepare students for careers in tech risk management.
Final Five Financial Longevity Ideas Advance in THINK Prize 16 Challenge
Techies ‘Hack the Ban’ for Undocumented Immigrants in Brooklyn
Rehab Exercises Getting Repetitive and Boring? Use Them to Collect Data Instead
Self-Assembling Photonic Crystals Miniaturize Optical Components and Enhance Laser Efficiency
Colloidal particles that are used in a wide array of technical applications, such as cosmetics, inks, paints, and foods, have the ability to self-assemble into an exceptional range of crystalline…
A Walk and a Talk - Brothers Defeat Willowbrook
Professors Building Self-Locating Autonomous Vehicles
AI Helps Autonomous Vehicles Locate Themselves on Maps
NYU Docs are Using Machine Learning to Stop a Stealthy Disease Before It's Too Late
Lymphedema causes unsightly swelling in the arms and legs. But researchers Mei Fu and Yao Wang have an idea for catching early symptoms sooner.
Colloidal Spheres Coaxed to Self-Assemble into Photonic Crystals
Breakthrough raises hope for efficient alternative to today's computer chips
Pre-Fab Parts Offer Path to Self-Assembling Photonic Crystals
Photonic Crystals Self-Assembled from Colloidal Particles
Infant MRIs Show Autism Linked to Increased Cerebrospinal Fluid
Renters and Sellers Beware of Scammers
WikiLeaks Publishes 1000s of CIA Cyber-Espionage Documents (Video)
NYU Tandon Student Team Advances in SpaceX Hyperloop Competition
The team of undergrads, grad students and one recent alum will return to California this summer.
These Vets Became Entrepreneurs in Just a Few Months
The 5G Frontier: Millimeter Wireless
Almost limitless bandwidth beckons-- if we can tame a wild region of the spectrum
Incoming NYU Tandon School of Engineering Students Experience VR- Gaming
The 42 Words You Can Never Say in Emails to the D.C. Government
WikiLeaks Says It Will Work with Tech Firms to Defeat CIA Hacking
WikiLeaks to Help Shield Tech Firms From CIA's Hacking Tools (video)
Light at Night: Prototype in Tripureshwar, Kathmandu, Nepal
A prototype that emerged from our bindi project with women in Tripureshwar: how prototyping and collaboration can trigger change.
Another Photo of Hillary Clinton on a Plane Goes Viral
Meet the Spring 2017 Class of TED Residents
Where Halls of Ivy Meet Silicon Dreams, a New City Rises
An Engineering Hub on the Rise in Downtown Brooklyn
NYU's expansion of the Tandon School takes the Jay Street tech-school corridor to a new level
NYU Uses 3D Virtual Reality as Acceptance Letters
New Forensic Tool Could Add Filter to Child Porn Scans
Two Tandon Professors Win CAREER Awards
Researchers Race To Develop Software To Prevent Car Hacking
3D Printing Has an Urgent Need for Cybersecurity
It's not just about hackers stealing designs. New research shows that 3D-printed products can be tampered with to create counterfeits and undetectable, devastating flaws.
Let’s End the War Between Online and On-campus Instruction
Open the way for research on the educational consequences of collaboration between virtual and face-to-face learning, Robert Ubell argues.
Flu-dunnit? Only Human Podcast
Flu-dunnit?
Cisco Security Researcher: Ransomware Crowd Big on Customer Service
Beware the “exploit kit infection chain,” Cisco researcher warns at SecureWorld Boston
Researchers Are Building AI to Replace Video Game Testers
It’s all about the right kind of randomness.
The Creator of NYU’s Virtual-Reality Hamlet is Fundraising to Take His Show on the Road
“To Be With Hamlet” creator Javier Molina is looking to raise $150,000 on GoFundMe.
How Open Data Can Revolutionize a Society in Crisis
NYC Universities Expanding Into Technology at a ‘Frenetic Pace’
The New York Times is getting excited about the future of the city's tech sector.
The Tech Helping Immigrants Hack the Ban
Across the country, designers and coders are coming together to develop tools for communities targeted by Trump’s orders.
InnoVention: Announcing our 12 Semi-Finalists!
NYU Transforms Shakespeare's Hamlet Into a VR Experience
The Ghost in the Machine
A small team at NYU Tandon's Media and Games Network (MAGNET) is working on the first-ever production of "Hamlet" in the virtual world.
Mixed Reality Technology Innovated Tandon Laboratory Course
Why This NYU Tandon Prof Just Won a Prestigious Award for Big Data in Transportation
The lessons of big data could lead to more efficiency and better service. Joseph Chow is trying to optimize our transportation network.