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IBM is out with its sixth annual “Five in Five” list, specifying five technology innovations that have the potential to change the way we live, work, and play over...

DARPA Announces 2012 Young Faculty Award Program
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DARPA Announces 2012 Young Faculty Award Program

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced its Young Faculty Award (YFA) program for 2012, seeking to “identify and engage rising stars...

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An excellent example of how novel data-driven methods can advance science and society: In February 2012, the journal

USPTO Seeking Text Recognition, Image Analysis Algorithms
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USPTO Seeking Text Recognition, Image Analysis Algorithms

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), together with the recently created

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In the December 2011 Communications of the ACM, CCC Council member and MIT Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Frans Kaashoek discusses multicore...

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In the

MIXHS11 Challenges & Visions Session a Success
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MIXHS11 Challenges & Visions Session a Success

The following is a special contribution to this blog from

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In The Washington Post

Mosaic Report: Synergies Between CS, Social Sciences
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Mosaic Report: Synergies Between CS, Social Sciences

Earlier this month, the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE) released a new report –

NSF: Slight Increase in Ph.D.s in the Computer Sciences;CS Experienced
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NSF: Slight Increase in Ph.D.s in the Computer Sciences;CS Experienced

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is out with a brief overview of the

Highlights: Predicting Hurricanes, Visualizing Research, and Perceiving Leaning
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Highlights: Predicting Hurricanes, Visualizing Research, and Perceiving Leaning

A series of computing research advances making the news in the past week: A New Forecasting Algorithm to Predict Hurricane Intensity and Wind Speed Scientists at...

33 Days Later, the DARPA Shredder Challenge is Solved
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33 Days Later, the DARPA Shredder Challenge is Solved

Last Friday, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced the end of its

ACM Names Its 2011 Fellows
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ACM Names Its 2011 Fellows

ACM is out with its 2011 Fellows, 46 of its members

IARPA Seeking Machine Learning Breakthroughs
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IARPA Seeking Machine Learning Breakthroughs

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) is out with a request for information (RFI) this month, seeking input on “a possible future IARPA investment...

NY Times Keeps Talking Computing
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NY Times Keeps Talking Computing

In addition to Tuesday’s special Science Times describing the future of computing, The New York Times

NY Times
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NY Times

If you haven’t already, be sure to check out the Science Times in yesterday’s

White House Unveils Cybesecurity R&D Roadmap
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White House Unveils Cybesecurity R&D Roadmap

Earlier today, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)

NIH:
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NIH:

Over 3,600 officials spanning government, industry, and academia are gathered at the third annual mHealth Summit just outside Washington, DC, this week, “to advance...

NSF Rolls Out
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NSF Rolls Out

In celebration of CSEdWeek

NSF Holds Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) Webinar
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NSF Holds Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) Webinar

Earlier this afternoon,
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