College Times, April 9th, 2013
This weeks Geek of the Week is NYU student Joe Landolina, who has invented a gel that stops victims from bleeding almost instantly. This is quite similar to Medi-Gel from the Mass Effect game series. This guy is gonna be rich. (read more...)
By Irene Aldridge, Huffington Post, April 5th, 2013
Big Data is the new Big Bang. It is a buzzword that has exploded into every discipline that process expansive data sets. Computing, medical sciences, biology, and advertising are adjusting their methodologies to harness the ever expanding processing power that is available. In finance, the data is...
By Ashley Mastronardi, MyFoxNY, April 5th, 2013
NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) - New York University will soon transform 40,000 square feet of a building in Brooklyn. The soul of videogames like Super Mario Bros. has become etched into our collective conscience. Now NYU is taking these familiar videogames to school. The university is putting nine of its...
By Nidhi Subbaraman, NBC News, April 4th, 2013
Forty years ago, Martin Cooper, a VP at Motorola, made history by placing the very first cellphone call. Appropriately enough, he called his rival at AT&T's Bell Labs. Thirty-three years later, a slightly more theatrical Steve Jobs dialed a Starbucks cafe in San Francisco to order 4,000...
By Lou Frenzel, Electronic Design, April 3rd, 2013
As the volume of wireless communications grows, two challenges are emerging. First, how will we manage all of this traffic? Second, where will we find the engineers who will solve these next-generation problems? Professor Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport, an experienced researcher in wireless...
By Madeleine Overturf, Washington Square News, April 3rd, 2013
A new field of art that combines statistical data and creative presentation is on the rise, allowing viewers to connect with information in an innovative way. “We are drowning in information, and we can’t keep up,” said R. Luke DuBois, assistant professor of integrated digital...
By Stephanie Haven, USA Today, April 2nd, 2013
New York University junior Joe Landolina, 20, has invented a gel that instantly stops mass internal and external bleeding. Available for veterinary practices this summer, Landolina first pitched the concept in 2011 as the sole freshman in a NYU business competition against MBA and PhD candidates....
By Alex Dalenberg, Upstart Business Journal, April 2nd, 2013
Downtown Brooklyn has been considered the flabby side of the ballyhooed Brooklyn Tech Triangle, which also includes the Brooklyn Navy Yard and DUMBO, but the area has scored a big time one-up in the form a new video game institute. A 40,000 square-foot Media and Video Games Network—MAGNET...
By Jerry Hultin, University Business, April 1st, 2013
A father I know asked his 9th-grader how his math grades had jumped from C to A-, when prior personal tutoring hadn’t helped. The reply: “Dad, it’s easy! I taught myself using Khan Academy.” Thanks to an innovative flow of new technology, the eagerness of young entrepreneurs...
By William Wei, Business Insider, April 1st, 2013
Our phones have become an integral part of our lives, and have fundamentally changed the way we work, the way we navigate the world, and the way we communicate with friends and family. But do smartphones with all their interactive, location, and connectivity features and apps compromise our privacy...
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