If knowing what the new best thing is going to be is one of your passions, then you'll want to check out the latest about Tech & Science on Long Island. From local breakthroughs to national news, we have what you need to know about recent innovations in technology and science.
By Lyndsay McCabe March 31, 2013
Former BNL physicist worked his way up the ranks to become Deputy Director for Science and Technology, and now Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory.
By Christian Abbatecola March 31, 2013
Surface-to-air weaponry is nothing new, but the Navy wants to take a very futuristic approach to its arsenal.
By Robert Ottone March 26, 2013
17-year old Nick D'Aloisio has become one of Yahoo!'s richest employees.
By Vickie Moller March 25, 2013
Earlier this month, the Long Island Association, Long Island's leading business organization working toward economic development and finding solutions to some of the toughest issues we face, published a report entitled "Educating Long Islanders in ...
By Carrie B. March 24, 2013
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will review the applications, and the projects with the most potential will have a shot of receiving $1 million in additional funding.
By Christian Abbatecola March 24, 2013
The newest, revamped operating system and phone from BlackBerry is now available in the US.
By Robert Ottone March 24, 2013
The breach at Old Inlet isn't an easy issue to tackle, however; one-sided meetings are not the way to go in determining action.
By Carrie B. March 22, 2013
Many a wishlist includes automatic faucets and technology-forward appliances. Today’s home appliances and products are energy efficient, design conscious, functional and beautiful.
By Christian Abbatecola March 17, 2013
The latest entry in Samsung’s highly successfully line of smartphones has been confirmed.
By Carrie B. March 10, 2013
One of Long Island's largest private employers is moving 850 jobs off of Long Island.
By Christian Abbatecola March 10, 2013
As cellphones continue to make traditional payphones obsolete, New York City aims to usher its 11,000 payphones into the modern world.
By Robert Ottone March 04, 2013
A child born with the virus that causes AIDS has apparently been cured in Mississippi.
By Christian Abbatecola March 03, 2013
After several controversial blown calls in recent years, new technology will be used to ensure the accuracy of scoring calls.
By Christian Abbatecola February 26, 2013
A popular vote for the naming of P4 and P5, Pluto’s two most recently discovered moons, ended on Monday.
By Carrie B. February 25, 2013
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) began Monday in Barcelona featuring 1,500 exhibitors looking to wow the world with the latest and greatest products on the mobile market.
By Christian Abbatecola February 24, 2013
Sony’s latest video game offering will be out in time for December.
By Christian Abbatecola February 20, 2013
Mandiant, a cybersecurity company, has release a report linking China to massive cyberattacks. The Chinese Ministry of defense has denied those allegations.
By Carrie B. February 19, 2013
Bill Gates admits Microsoft handling of smartphone market was "clearly a mistake."
By Christian Abbatecola February 17, 2013
A previously unseen malware program has penetrated the systems of Facebook.
By Christian Abbatecola February 15, 2013
A 10 ton meteor penetrated the planet’s atmosphere and exploded over the city of Chelyabinsk this morning.