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Kids Put in Danger by Parents' Online Oversharing
Researchers Find Way to Protect Hardware Against Trojans
I Want to be a Scientist
Assistant Professor Jin Kim Montclare speaks with Careergirls.org
Wouldn't It Be Cool If... Finalist Event
Why Patents Won't Protect You
Why Google's Business Model Works
DFI Educational Trust Awards Scholarships
Payments trail reveals illicit underground economy
The Unbelievable Truth (Radio)
New Construction Safety Bill
Journey to an Asteroid: 3D Software Plots OSIRIS-REx's Complete Route
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.
Power Moves: Tom Scocca joins Civil world, Beth Noveck joins NYU Tandon faculty, Carmera bulks up
Hires of note in media, academia and mapping.
Bruns Leads NYU-Poly to Win Over Yeshiva
November 22, 2009
Blue Jays kick off Skyline Conference play with 73-36 win
NYU-Poly Cuts Ribbon on New Center
6 super science projects from NYU Engineering’s ‘Research Expo’
Undergrads and grad students showcased their work in everything from computer science to civil engineering.
New York Polytechnic honours Sam Pitroda
Local School Places in LEGO Robot Competition
Steel Shots: Double-Duty
Solar Decathlon China: Meet the teams
NYU School of Engineering launches summer #STEMNOW
Duplex Mobile Phone Base Station Scheme Demonstrated
Flaws Found In 'Right To Be Forgotten' Data Privacy Laws
A study by privacy researchers finds that attempts to obscure online information can be defeated with a bit of effort.
Zebrafish are Hopelessly Obsessed with Robotic Clones of Themselves
Yik Yak Users Not So Anonymous After All
NYU school of engineering gets $100 million gift
NYU Tandon takes accepted students on virtual reality trip to Mars
If ever there was a way to get young engineers interested in your school...
US researchers develop new organic solar cell architecture
A team of scientists based at New York University (NYU)’s Tandon School of Engineering has developed a method of improving the performance of non-fullerene organic solar cells, by introducing a…
From ‘chip to cognition’ – Rajiv Mody and his tryst with Sasken Technologies
Meet Rajiv Mody, Founder and CEO of Sasken Technologies, the three-decade-old listed company from India that has created its niche in the communications business.
Dr. Boaz Gelernter, Holocaust Survivor, World War II Vet, Dies
Services were held on Sunday.
Tomahawk Pictures: Production company founded by USMC veterans
Google ransomware tracking finds vicious infection cycle
MetaX's Brook On Web 3.0 Ad Serving
App Keeps 'Shoulder Surfers' From Spying on Your Password
4 Inspiring Takeaways About Women In Leadership From The Bustle Upstart Awards
Ethical Robot Fish
Connect a Million Minds
5 Academic Institutions Building 5G Technology
The Digital de Tocqueville
Morgan Stanley’s Peter Carr Heads to Academia
Billy Beane Expects Big Things from MLB’s Big Data Play
Ensuring Chip Integrity: Siddharth Garg on Securing the Electronic Supply Chain
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.
WikiLeaks Says It Will Work with Tech Firms to Defeat CIA Hacking
Skype finally hides your IP address, to protect against vengeful gamers
Do Universities, Research Institutions Hold the Key to Open Data’s Next Chapter?
Where government has raw data, professors and researchers have expertise and analytics programs.
Five Questions to Help You Sort Through the AI Hype
Anatra Picks Up Two Wins as Baseball Sweeps Yeshiva
March 17, 2010
Jays defeat Maccabees to start off season 2-0
Escudero Named Skyline Rookie of the Week
October 7, 2010
Men's Soccer Player Ranks 4th in Country in Assists
Applied Physics department's first annual student-professor picnic a big success
October 19, 2013
First Round Capital Tours NYC Startup Scene on Foot
Student Inventors Dream Up A Better Wheelchair
Bitcoin Still above $250
Robotic Fish Attracts the Real Thing
Looks do matter to zebrafish, which were attracted to this robot fish because of its bright color and round female-like shape. (M.Porfiri/Polytechnic Institute of New York University)
NYU-Poly-Hosted Hacking Competition Tests Participants’ Cyber Security Skills
Children’s Competition Bridges Fun And Learning With Legos
What you reveal when you buy on eBay
Researchers say they have found a significant privacy flaw
Google, NYU Reveal Business Model of Unwanted Software Bundles
Released NSA Hacking Kits Unleashed New Generation of Cyber Criminals
New Software Traces OSIRIS-REx’s Complex Route to Asteroid Bennu
Combining Engagement With Funds
Driving Down Costs, Driving Up Quality in Higher Ed
Students show off their creative designs on Kid Inventors’ Day
5 counterintuitive ways to protect against hackers
Engagement in STEM through robotics, mechatronics, cybersecurity and more
With NSF funding, Summer of STEM at NYU Polytechnic supports and encourages students and teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
How Attackers Could Send Your Smartphone To An Early Grave
NYU Wireless to Build 5G Programmable Platform with NSF Funding
HNTB elevates Sweeney to EVP
Reflections on a year as Black Engineer of the Year
A year ago, when Dr. Eugene DeLoatch was recognized as the 2017 Black Engineer of the Year, he didn’t realize what was ahead of him.
Why Your Smartphone's Fingerprint Scanner Isn't as Secure as You Might Think
Global Cyber Attack Cripples British Hospitals
A ransomware attack spread across international borders, but had the biggest effects on the United Kingdom's National Health System
Ransomware Attacks: Victims Have Paid More Than $25 Million Since 2014
Engineering Sustainable Synthetic Fabric
Want to build smart cities instead of dating apps? Come to NYC
Why tech companies addressing crucial energy issues prefer the Big Apple
Top Young Hackers Converge in Brooklyn
Ultrathin Flexible Electrode Array Enables Unprecedented Look at Brain Activity
Smith and Co. Defeat Old Westbury in Skyline Playoffs
April 27, 2011
Sophomore Smacks Three Homers to Lead NYU-Poly
Top Honors: Fitzgibbons Player of the Year in Softball
May 4, 2011
Four Others Receive All-Conference Nods
Sidebar: Start-up Engine
Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 16, 2014
The robots will see you now
Phishing, Hacks, and Better Online Security
The Google email attack, and how to protect yourself from online scammers and identity theft.
The Optical Illusion That Could Protect Your Passcodes: Researchers Reveal Keypad That Looks Different If Someone Looks Over Your Shoulder
The app aims to combat 'shoulder-surfing': Someone looking at another's screen