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This Smartphone App Can (Literally) Save Your Life
What if someone could figure out when, where and why traffic accidents occur and stop them from happening? Someone has.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Science of Smart Cities on News 12 (Video)
News 12 covers STEMNow Science of Smart Cities Showcase @ NYU Tandon School of Engineering
AR and VR in STEM: The New Frontiers in Science
Why Places Matter According to Mariela Alfonzo
Trump Hotels Hacked – Again
So much for cyber security – Trump’s own propertys are constantly getting hacked in an effort to obtain credit card information.
Virtual, Augmented Reality Lab Coming to Brooklyn (Video)
NYU and Ohio State University Help NYC Find Solutions to Harmful Noise Pollution
Blockchain AI Researchers Link Specific Bitcoin Wallets to Sex Workers
The Bitcoin blockchain keeps a permanent record of all transactions. Now the police can track clients and pimps using it.
Urban Informatics Offers Partnership Opportunities Between Institutions, Cities
Google Rolls Out Important Update for Gmail on iOS – Here’s Why You Should Download It
Google has rolled out a critical security update for Gmail on iOS.
'Black Swan' Writer Taleb Downplays North Korean Nuclear Threat
How Cybersecurity Became 2017's Hot New Major
Everybody wants to teach, but nobody can decide what it is
At This NYC Summer Camp, Kids Build Dream Cities From Scratch
NYU Researchers Develop New Paradigm for 5G Emulation (Reader Forum)
MetaX's Brook On Web 3.0 Ad Serving
Agrilyst Gets Detailed About How AI Can Help Farmers
A Medium post by founder Allison Kopf offers concrete examples of how artificial intelligence can improve an industry.
Opinion: How to Make Open Data Live Up to Its Potential
How Open Data Can Help the Global South, from Disaster Relief to Voter Turnout
A Wireless Emulator for 5G Research
NYU Wireless Researchers Build Emulator to Test 5G Networks
NYU Wireless Unveils Emulator for 5G Millimeter Wave Systems
Natalia Adler: Building – and Using – Data Collaboratives to Help Children
Israel is 5th Nation to Host Student Cyber Security Contest
Final hacking competition in world’s largest student-led cybersecurity games will be available this year at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
World’s Largest Cyber Security Games Coming to BGU
How Is Deep Learning Changing The World Of Sports?
Follow the Bitcoin to Find Victims of Human Trafficking
New Research Could Help Reveal Who is Buying Online Trafficking Ads
New York University Abu Dhabi Researchers Develop ‘Unhackable’ Computer Chip
Chip is designed to prevent physical tampering of devices but could be extended to defend against online hackers
Locky Ransomware Returns with New IKARUSdilapidated Phishing Campaign
Over 62,000 phishing emails delivered the new threat in the first three days of the campaign alone.
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
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
App Keeps 'Shoulder Surfers' From Spying on Your Password
Your Favorite Maker's Favorite Maker: 12 of Brooklyn's Finest
We asked our favorite Brooklyn makers who their favorite makers are. Here's what they said.
NYU: New York's Other Engineering School
Why Young Women Flock to This Engineering School
Brooklyn's NYU Tandon is moving toward gender parity by making tech more welcoming to female students
The Power Of Gender Peer Mentors
NYU announces $500 million expansion of Brooklyn engineering school
The university plans a 10-year high-tech development of Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn
Go online to get your master's degree in cybersecurity
More than 30 U.S. colleges and universities offer an online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program.
Women in Tech Tell Us How to Fix the Industry’s Gender Problem - Video
NYU: New York's other engineering school
As the buzz builds for Cornell Tech's long-awaited Roosevelt Island campus, NYU Tandon is undertaking a major expansion in Downtown Brooklyn
How are Italian Companies Embracing Open Data?
How are Italian Companies Embracing Open Data?
Humanizing Autonomy
Driving well is a relative thing, dependent on context and ingrained behavior as much as on learned skills, experts say — and this notion applies equally to both humans and self-driving cars.
NYU Center for Urban Science and Progress Tackles Bus Reliability, Harmful Landlord Practices, with Data
In a new series called MetroLab's Innovation of the Month, we examine innovative data projects between universities and local governments.
Lighter plastic foam could mean more fuel-efficient cars
Learn about new frontiers in assistive technology
Hackaday NYC is hosting an event Sept. 21 at Kickstarter HQ.
NYU Tandon’s IllusionPIN Combats Shoulder-Surfing
Marconi Society Names Four 2017 Paul Baran Young Scholars
Cutting edge researchers drive significant advances in machine learning, wireless communications, and network localization and navigation
How do women move around cities? Santiago is finding out
Chile is using mobile data to find out how and why women use the city differently than men
Students from NYU Tandon win $1M smart gun design contest
Team from NYU Tandon wins $1M prize in Brooklyn BP’s Smart Gun Competition
‘It’s not going to make it slower, it’s not going to make it faster, it’s only going to make it safer’
NYU students win $1 million 'Smart Gun' competition
This Million Dollar Smart Gun Idea Isn’t a Gun At All
NYU Tandon Student Wins Marconi Award For Work On 5G
Shu Sun, a Ph.D. student working on the NYU WIRELESS program, was named a Young Scholar by the society.
Data Sharing Vital in Fight Against Childhood Obesity
The Data Lab is teaming up with UNICEF to encourage data-sharing in public and private organisations in an effort to combat childhood obesity in Scotland.
UNICEF and The Data Lab call for collaboration to tackle child obesity
An initiative encouraging public and private sector organisations to share data, with the aim of improving the lives of children, has been launched by The Data Lab and UNICEF.
Only one city checks all of Amazon’s boxes
NY oddly missing from talk about retailer's next home
A tale of two companies: Bill's Amazon-Walmart contradiction
Could Brooklyn Be Amazon’s New Second Home?
The borough's leaders wind up their pitch for a facility that could bring 50,000 jobs, 'the trophy deal of the decade
It's a formula as Simple as ABC: Amazon, Brooklyn, Commerce
Hoan (BCC), Adams (BBP) Lead A Charge to Bring Amazon HQ 2 To 'Coolest Place on the Planet'
Millburn Ed Foundation Ready For Rocktoberfest 2017 Event
On October 1, the Education Foundation of Millburn-Short Hills will hold their 2nd Annual Rocktoberfest event.
Apple's Touch ID Is Probably Doomed, And That's OK
Flood damage from Hurricane Harvey forces change of plans at Lone Star College
Brexit opens huge opportunity for UK: Syed Kamall
How to peel permanent marker off glass
All that’s needed is a little water and taking your time
NYU Professors Bring Hamlet to Virtual Reality
Facebook announces major AI commitment to CIFAR
Come Watch Top Cleantech Startups in New York Pitch Investors
If you’re an investor, utility, entrepreneur or established vendor eyeing the future of New York’s energy scene, you can’t miss this event.
This clean-tech startup has raised an astounding $7M in equity crowdfunding
For Keen Home, an appearance on Shark Tank likely had something to do with it.
Why agtech grows in Brooklyn
We've seen an abundance of agtech activity in the borough. But why here?
AI Startup Funding Part I: 23 AI Incubators and Accelerators
A.I, CLOUD COMPUTING, STARTUPS, VIRTUAL REALITY, WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
Security smarts for smartwatches
Microplasmas: A Platform Technology for a Plethora of Plasma Applications
Equifax CEO Richard Smith Is Out Days Before Congressional Hearing
Richard Smith steps aside as CEO of Equifax. Paulino do Rego Barros, Jr. has been appointed interim CEO while board member Mark Feidler was named the non-executive chairman.
Taleb highlights fragility of complex world
Smart students and smart thinking
A cloud-connected sensor system that can warn homeowners of a gas leak was among the smart solutions prototyped
Researchers Create 5G Emulation for Testing
Preview of 3D Printing at World Maker Faire New York 2017
17 US university representatives visit Pakistan
A group of 17 university representatives traveled to Pakistan from the United States as part of the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan’s (USEFP) effort to facilitate U.S. study…
Indian American Physician Couple Pledge $50 Million to Florida College
New program wants to improve cities with the power of tweets and Flickr uploads
It’s called Urban Pulse
Sharp shooters: NYU students win $1-million prize for designing smarter firearm
Brooklyn engineering school team wins $1 million smart gun competition
Local college team wins $1m Smart Gun Design Competition
Millburn Rocktoberfest expands: A bigger venue, more live music
Hack at U.S. market regulator displays persistent government cyber woes
Next Week In NYC: 2 Days Of Non-Stop Animation Events At ANNY Best Of Fest
The fantastically successful screening series Animation Nights New York is having its second annual ANNY Best of Fest, a two-day event of screenings, panel discussions, vr demos, a fine art…
Women in Tech Tell Us How to Fix the Industry’s Gender Problem
NYC Media Lab awards $25,000 in prizes for emerging media technology prototypes and startups
Winning faculty and student teams from Columbia University, The New School, NYU, CUNY, SVA and Cornell Tech demonstrated at NYC Media Lab’s Annual Summit.