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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
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A study published in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience shows that a characteristic called systemizing provides insight into what makes and motivates a...Frontiers From ACM Careers | June 3, 2016
Proposals for a large public-private initiative to synthesize an entire human genome from scratch—an effort that could take a decade and require billions of dollars...Nature From ACM News | June 2, 2016
Courses that engage college students in conducting scientific research early on can dramatically increase students' odds of completing a STEM degree, a new study...niversity of Texas at Austin From ACM Careers | June 2, 2016
Researchers from Rice University and North Carolina State University recently tested single-molecule cars in open air conditions.Rice niversity From ACM Careers | June 2, 2016
When archivists at California's Stanford University received the collected papers of the late palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould in 2004, they knew right away they...Nature From ACM News | June 1, 2016
Research by UT Dallas physicists may accelerate the drive toward more advanced electronics and quantum computing.niversity of Texas at Dallas From ACM Careers | June 1, 2016
Binghamton University researchers have proved that the Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA) algorithm may be the best tool to help authorities remotely detect and locate...SNY Binghamton niversity From ACM Careers | June 1, 2016
America's nuclear arsenal depends on a surprising relic of the 1970s that few of us may recall: the humble floppy disk.
The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | May 31, 2016
A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers has created fast, stretchable, wearable integrated circuits, which could enable a more connected, high-speed...University of Wisconsin-Madison From ACM Careers | May 31, 2016
Alex Aiken, director of the new Computer Science Division at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, believes SLAC and Stanford University are in a great position...SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory From ACM Careers | May 31, 2016
Everyone's heard of Schrödinger's cat, and if you're not a physicist or a liar, you can probably admit that you don't really get it. Well, hold onto your hats:...The Washington Post From ACM Careers | May 27, 2016
The cradle of American automotive innovation has in the past decade migrated 2,000 miles from Detroit to Silicon Valley, where autonomous vehicles and other advanced...Wired From ACM Careers | May 27, 2016
The rapid uptake of technology is putting humans more firmly on the path to becoming cyborgs, according to Professor Maciej Henneberg and Aurthur Saniotis from... From ACM Careers | May 27, 2016
Never mind Terminator-like killer robots. Artificial intelligence researchers are grappling with more realistic questions like whether their creations will take...The New York Times From ACM News | May 26, 2016
Ben Choi of Louisiana Tech University will present research at ICMIE 2016 on a foundational architecture for designing and building computers that he says could...Louisiana Tech University From ACM Careers | May 26, 2016
The manufacturing hub for the electronics industry, Kunshan, in Jiangsu province, is seeking a drastic reduction in labour costs as it undergoes a makeover after...South China Morning Post From ACM Careers | May 26, 2016
Unit 8200 is Israel's most mysterious agency. No one outside knows exactly how it operates, who works there, or how they learn.Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Careers | May 26, 2016
Like many Silicon Valley start-ups, Larry Gadea's company collects heaps of sensitive data from his customers.The Washington Post From ACM Careers | May 25, 2016