Electricity: Cutting the cords
Two new technologies could bring truly wireless electricity, even on the go
Two new technologies could bring truly wireless electricity, even on the go
Once synonymous with high-tech, hackathons have gone mainstream, multiplying and morphing into new models — bringing a new wave of innovation and interactive learning to conferences and meetings.
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Rather than imitate Silicon Valley, New York City tech companies are playing to Gotham's strengths.
MOOCs were going to revolutionize education—but just because you put a college class online, doesn't mean you've solved the problem with university lectures.
400 students from across Brooklyn were swarming inside 6 Metrotech Center, on the campus of NYU-Poly this weekend, for the NYC First Lego League Brooklyn Qualifier.
NYU's multi-disciplinary research center is offering its input to the Federal Communications Commission. At stake: “the ultra-fast future of wireless communications.”
The 5G technology standard is under development as the Internet of Things and an increasing number of mobile users create demand for next-generation wireless infrastructure.
New York University scientists reveal latte is perfect coffee for trains and buses as adding foam to liquid makes it less likely to go over rim of cup
Keen Home, a former finalist in Inc.'s Coolest College Startups, landed one of the highest valuations in the history of 'Shark Tank.'
New York University researchers explore how manipulating everyday objects may spark new ideas
Mt. Sinai Hospital's Eric Schadt says data-driven methodologies are helping researchers find treatments to diseases that have completely baffled them up till now.
Most Of Us Do It, but Fidgeting at Work Hasn't Been Studied Before. Now Researchers are Figuring Out How It Impacts Our Working Day.
The first black women to lead a company the size of Xerox, Burn's journey from the projects to CEO shows us the value of the right mentors.
Urban food startup, Edenworks, creating its first experimental greenhouse atop a steelworks in East Williamsburg.
Four local artists have been invited to work for three months each in the heart of one of the world’s most famous tourist attractions
5G is expected to make its debut in 2020. There are a few problems though, such as key standards aren't anywhere near being ready and there's no one universally-accepted definition of 5G.
The industry veteran wants to help green companies overhaul their image.
Temperature-based safety regulations are better than those based on power density, studies show
With NSF funding, Summer of STEM at NYU Polytechnic supports and encourages students and teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
NYU Wireless, Surrey, Dresden among top schools leading in 5G research.
NYU School of Engineering's Nikhil Gupta and collaborators discover a way to expand the applications of metal matrix syntactic foams to autos, ships, trains, and more
New York start-ups are hoping to make distributed generation a financially viable option for large power producers