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.
A prototype that emerged from our bindi project with women in Tripureshwar: how prototyping and collaboration can trigger change.
NYU's expansion of the Tandon School takes the Jay Street tech-school corridor to a new level
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.
Open the way for research on the educational consequences of collaboration between virtual and face-to-face learning, Robert Ubell argues.
Beware the “exploit kit infection chain,” Cisco researcher warns at SecureWorld Boston
It’s all about the right kind of randomness.
“To Be With Hamlet” creator Javier Molina is looking to raise $150,000 on GoFundMe.
The New York Times is getting excited about the future of the city's tech sector.
Across the country, designers and coders are coming together to develop tools for communities targeted by Trump’s orders.
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.
The lessons of big data could lead to more efficiency and better service. Joseph Chow is trying to optimize our transportation network.
NBA teams could be, on average, about $90 million “richer” if they were better at picking players.
NYU Poly students taught middle schoolers how to build cities smarter. Last week, their models were on display.
With additive manufacturing, the NYU Poly startup wants to "democratize electronics."
The buzzy company behind Veti-Gel is adding staff, pursuing venture funding and getting acclimated to its renovated Sunset Park digs.
A young professor has greatly improved the resolution of brain scans, allowing a deeper understanding of epileptic seizures. His work recently won him a spot on MIT Technology Review's "35 Innovators…
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A dozen hardware startups that you should know about in New York City.
Company expects to commercialize it as early as next year
But it's the middle class, not the poor who may pay the biggest price.
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