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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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New graphene printing technology can produce electronic circuits that are low-cost, flexible, highly conductive, and water repellent.
Iowa State niversity From ACM Careers | January 24, 2018
I don't think sci-fi saw this coming. For so long, futuristic books and films have promised us robots like C-3PO that translate alien languages and assist us in...Wired From ACM Careers | January 24, 2018
The National Science Foundation and the National Science Board have just released their biennial "Science & Engineering Indicators," a voluminous document describing...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | January 23, 2018
For the first time, China has overtaken the United States in terms of the total number of science publications, according to statistics compiled by the US National...Nature From ACM Careers | January 19, 2018
Neuroscientists have tracked the path of a human thought through the brain from beginning to end. The new research reveals the abilities of the prefrontal cortex...Newsweek From ACM Careers | January 19, 2018
Scientists from three U.K. universities are to test one of the fundamental laws of physics as part of a major Europe-wide project awarded more than £3m (US$4.17...niversity of Southampton From ACM Careers | January 18, 2018
In 2013, James "Jimi" Crawford founded a company called Orbital Insight, barely noticed at the time amid the Silicon Valley froth.
Newsweek From ACM Careers | January 18, 2018
In 2013, a teenager named Jann Horn attended a reception in Berlin hosted by Chancellor Angela Merkel. He and 64 other young Germans had done well in a government... From ACM Careers | January 17, 2018
For years, tech industry financiers showed little interest in start-up companies that made computer chips.
The New York Times From ACM Careers | January 17, 2018
A mountainous district in western Beijing known for its temples and mushroom production is tipped to become China's hub for industries based on artificial intelligence...Nature From ACM Careers | January 16, 2018
The smartphones and other small machines that used to dominate the annual CES gadget show have been overshadowed in recent years by bigger mobile devices: namely...The Associated Press From ACM Careers | January 9, 2018
This week, Intel will show off a chip that learns to recognize objects in pictures captured by a webcam. Nothing fancy about that, except that the chip uses about...Technology Review From ACM Careers | January 9, 2018
One blue surgical drape at a time, the patient disappeared, until all that showed was a triangle of her shaved scalp.
The New York Times From ACM Careers | January 8, 2018
It's a brisk late November afternoon in an 8th-floor office overlooking downtown Washington's Thomas Circle. The White House is an easy five block walk; the Hart...Politico From ACM Careers | January 8, 2018
It was a very strange year for technology companies. They have become a "bipartisan whipping boy," a new sexist institution, responsible for the muddying of the...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | January 5, 2018
Daniel Gruss didn't sleep much the night he hacked his own computer and exposed a flaw in most of the chips made in the past two decades by hardware giant Intel...Reuters From ACM Careers | January 4, 2018
For the first time, Facebook granted journalists access to its new center in Essen, Germany for deleting content from its platform. In the five-story building,...Motherboard From ACM Careers | January 4, 2018