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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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Scientists from the University of Tokyo have determined the unique electromagnetic emission spectrums of two new, highly-reactive silicon compounds, which will...American Institute of Physics From ACM Careers | November 12, 2014
A $10 billion-a-year effort to protect sensitive government data, from military secrets to Social Security numbers, is struggling to keep pace with an increasing...The Associated Press From ACM News | November 11, 2014
Researchers at Palo Alto Research Center have used new electronic printing technology to build a portable X-ray imager and small mechanical devices.AVS From ACM Careers | November 11, 2014
For anyone who has ever said that all the STEM professions need is something to make them "cool" in order to attract more young people, look no further than ...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | November 11, 2014
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society announced corporate and academic winners of the HFES 2014 Voting Design Competition.Human Factors and Ergonomics Society From ACM Careers | November 11, 2014
It's one of the most important policy disputes that will determine the future of the Internet, and now President Obama has formally weighed in in favor of so-called ...The New York Times From ACM News | November 11, 2014
On a Friday night in New York City you can find just about anything. And this past Friday about 130 hackers gathered in the Hayden Planetarium to participate in...The Atlantic From ACM Careers | November 10, 2014
Claudia Alexander has spent the last 15 years of her life waiting for this moment: landing a spacecraft the size of a washing machine on the surface of a speeding...Los Angeles Times From ACM Careers | November 10, 2014
China is said to be building the world's first hack-proof computer network in a bid to give it the edge in its cyberwar against the West.Malaysia Chronicle From ACM Careers | November 10, 2014
Thanks to theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, real science is embedded in Christopher Nolan's film Interstellar, in which explorers seek a new home for humankind.Nature From ACM Opinion | November 10, 2014
Young Sohn knew if Samsung was going to make a splash in fast-paced Silicon Valley, he'd have to move quickly.CNET From ACM Careers | November 10, 2014
European police Friday said they had figured out how to pierce an Internet privacy tool used by dissidents, journalists and online drug dealers.The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | November 10, 2014
Researchers have developed technology that allows cyborg cockroaches to pick up sounds with small microphones. The technology is designed to help emergency responders...North Carolina State University From ACM Careers | November 10, 2014
On July 23rd, 1969, Geoffrey Crowther addressed the inaugural meeting of the Open University, a British institution that had just been created to provide an alternative...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | November 7, 2014
Alan Grossman, a New York lawyer, is fond of his gleaming new iPhone 6 Plus. Seated at his favorite cafe on a recent morning, he conjures up a Google map of Memphis...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | November 7, 2014
Europeans carry a motley mix of genes from at least three ancient sources: indigenous hunter-gatherers within Europe, people from the Middle East, and northwest...Science Magazine From ACM News | November 7, 2014
While the sci-fi movie "Interstellar" presents computer-generated views of a black hole, a husband-and-wife research team is using computer simulations to lay...niversity of Arizona From ACM Careers | November 7, 2014
A recent study found a connection between scientists' social media activity and the quality of their work and influence.niversity of Wisconsin-Madison From ACM Careers | November 7, 2014