Listen to the Music of the Traffic in the City
Places, like people, have pulses-- if only you know how to measure them.
Places, like people, have pulses-- if only you know how to measure them.
Jeffrey Karp is at the forefront of a new generation of scientists using nature's blueprints to create breakthrough medical technologies. Can bioinspiration help to solve some of humanity's most…
De-anonymising 'secret' chat app not that hard, really
The company is making the prototyping of electronics faster, cheaper and easier. Oh, and it's also the model for how Brooklyn should grow startups.
For what? All sorts of stuff. A $2.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will get things going.
In Playtest, a developer creates an augmented reality horror adventure that uses the player's own memories to scare them. This is closer to reality than you may think.
Key voice in 5G R&D on anticipated applications and flexible spectrum use - Q&A with NYU's Rappaport
Intelligent automated reactor drastically cuts time it takes to optimise cross-coupling reactions
R. Luke DuBois: ‘The Choice Is Yours’
As the US elects its next president, R Luke DuBois explores how we make choices with an exhibition of machines making sound, selfies, and 'hanging chads'
But it’s okay! These antique machines were hacked for fun.
Founder Lou Auguste was among the four U.S. companies chosen to pitch yesterday at the Falling Walls Venture forum in Berlin.
The 13th annual NYU Cybersecurity Awareness Week (CSAW) games kicked off today in Brooklyn, bringing together top high school hackers and researchers for a war games contest.
To encourage NYU students to enter the world of cyber security, Tandon created a scholarship.
A team from NYU's MAGNET is combining virtual reality, motion capture and livestreaming to put a new twist on theater. Could this be the future of performance?
Microsoft's HoloLens headsets are already aiding astronauts on the International Space Station, and next-generation VR could prove vital for journeys to Mars
If smartphones get dramatically faster in the coming years, you can thank the research being done here in Brooklyn.
IBM ventures into cognitive security, where AI systems learn to understand infosec terms and concepts well enough to reduce detection and response time
Recent political events have revealed tensions between expertise and democracy. Institutions must tap into the know-how of the many, not the few
Asteroseismologists delving into the Kepler mission's data trove have found a star that appears to be more spherical than any natural object.
Astronomers claim to have discovered the roundest object ever measured in nature.
During online labs, some professors use virtual machines to simulate real-life security situations.
George MacCartney was recognized for his work on the millimeter wave spectrum.
Innovative Fundraising Service WeDidIt Will Receive a Financial Prize and Free Incubator Space in Upstate New York
A big win for the Dumbo startup and the NYU incubator that helped raise it.
HEVO wants cars to be able to charge themselves. CEO Jeremy McCool explains.
The MoU has been signed for a period of seven years, which could be extended upon review
Researchers from NYU's Center for Urban Science and Progress and Music and Audio Research Laboratory have teamed up to study the problem of urban noise pollution.
Watson for Cyber Security is a beta program that introduces IBM's machine learning technology to real-world security environments
Ride-hailing service is creating new division to develop the technology
As a teacher, you may prefer traditional classrooms full of residential students, but virtual education is here to stay and offers significant benefits, writes Robert Ubell.
State-Funded Business Program Graduates Third Class of Ex-military Entrepreneurs
The Struggle for Light and Air in America's Largest City
At N.Y.U., high-school students work to solve a murder mystery involving a fictional Presidential race by analyzing digital “evidence” of security breaches.
Students and faculty at NYU Wireless are fervently working to create the wireless technology of the future.
Fewer people want to engage in a modern spy vs. spy.
Recapping an exceptional year for the NYU Tandon Future Labs