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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 small cybersecurity firm claimed this summer to have uncovered a scam by Russian Internet thieves to amass a mountain of stolen information from 420,000 Web and...Scientific American From ACM Careers | September 17, 2014
If you've ever watched soccer, you'll know of the subtle differences in tactics and formation between different teams.Technology Review From ACM News | September 17, 2014
IBM computer scientist Craig Gentry was named to the 2014 class of MacArthur Fellows for his work on cryptography. The MacArthur 'genius grants' recognize exceptionally...MacArthur Foundation From ACM Careers | September 17, 2014
Federal law protects consumers from the cost of fraudulent charges incurred when thieves steal credit-card and debit-card numbers.Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM News | September 17, 2014
Molybdenum disulfide, a promising light source for optoelectronic chips, can be tuned to different frequencies.MIT News From ACM Careers | September 17, 2014
Molecular electronics could enable the construction of tiny circuits in which individual molecules take on the roles currently played by wires, resistors, and...American Institute of Physics From ACM Careers | September 17, 2014
Say you're an executive running an online marketing campaign for a new car, and you want to figure out which consumers in which parts of the country are likely...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | September 16, 2014
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering recently launched the "NIBIB Bionic Man," an interactive Web tool that showcases cutting-edge...National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering From ACM Careers | September 16, 2014
CSAIL researchers will present at the IROS 2014 conference this week their work to develop a soft robotic arm that can snake through a pipelike environment without...CSAIL From ACM Careers | September 16, 2014
Lounging poolside in 93-degree July heat as Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" thrums through the patio speakers, Tony Fadell takes a sip of nonalcoholic beer and sinks far...Fast Company Design From ACM Opinion | September 15, 2014
A team of researchers has discovered a way to cool electrons to -228 °C without external means and at room temperature, an advancement that could enable electronic...University of Texas at Arlington From ACM Careers | September 15, 2014
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego are developing a new and improved version of CodeSpells, a first-person player game that teaches users how...UC San Diego From ACM TechNews | September 12, 2014
In 1976 an animated film called Robot Taekwon V captured Korean kids' imaginations with its tale of a superhero robot fending off giant machines bent on world domination...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Careers | September 12, 2014
Nearly 12 percent of Harvard College is enrolled in a single course, according to data released by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Registrar’s Office on Wednesday...The Harvard Crimson From ACM News | September 12, 2014
The University of San Diego has hired eight new female STEM professors as part of an effort to become a model for undergraduate institutions striving to increase...University of San Diego From ACM Careers | September 12, 2014
Airware has developed a standard platform for unmanned aerial vehicles that could help manufacturers easily design and customize drones for different applications...MIT News From ACM Careers | September 12, 2014
A decade ago, a group of Johns Hopkins University grad students tried to hack one of the first commercially popular Near Field Communication payment systems—the...The Washington Post From ACM News | September 11, 2014
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business is using a virtual classroom to bring its facilities in Chicago, Hong Kong, and London closer together in a...niversity of Chicago Booth School of Business From ACM Careers | September 11, 2014
Researchers at Binghamton University and Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center used 500 million tweets to develop algorithms that can predict an individual's behavior...Binghamton niversity From ACM Careers | September 11, 2014