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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
BNN| February 28, 2024
As of January 1, the delivery of ransomware is illegal in California thanks to Senate Bill 1137 going into effect.
Ars Technica From ACM Careers | January 4, 2017
In a new study from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, researchers used extremely high magnetic fields — equivalent to those found in...Argonne National Laboratory From ACM Careers | January 4, 2017
A 3-D printing-like approach to manufacturing may help make stretchable electronics more prevalent, say researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology...Missouri niversity of Science and Technology From ACM Careers | January 4, 2017
Tufts University engineers have created a new format of solids made from silk protein that can be preprogrammed with biological, chemical, or optical functions,...Tufts niversity From ACM Careers | January 3, 2017
Researchers at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute propose implementing a hardware-based modeling system for multi-robot collaborative tasks concentrating on...De Gruyter Open From ACM TechNews | December 30, 2016
Aleksandr B. Vyarya thought his job was to defend people from cyberattacks until, he says, his government approached him with a request to do the opposite.
The New York Times From ACM News | December 30, 2016
Starting in the late 19th century, commodities traders and brokers crammed each day into New York City's trading pits, shouting, and signaling their way to a deal...Quartz From ACM Careers | December 29, 2016
David Fahrenthold's coverage of Donald Trump’s charities this year for The Washington Post stood out for its quality and depth. It also stood out the way he did...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | December 29, 2016
Early on an unusually blustery day in June, Kevin Esvelt climbed aboard a ferry at Woods Hole, bound for Nantucket Island.
The New Yorker From ACM News | December 28, 2016
After graduating, mechanical engineer Kurt Driscoll endured more than 100 interviews over 10 months before he was finally hired.
IEEE Spectrum From ACM Careers | December 27, 2016
Jeff Bezos of Amazon, along with a couple of his rivals, may eventually control much of the $1 trillion global market for business computers and software.
The New York Times From ACM News | December 27, 2016
Faced with a changing world order and buffeted by a slew of political crises and terrorist attacks, the historically civilian European Union is bolstering its military...Nature From ACM Careers | December 23, 2016
Sandia National Laboratories researchers have shown it's possible to make transistors and diodes from advanced semiconductor materials that could perform much better...Sandia National Laboratories From ACM Careers | December 23, 2016
Argonne National Laboratory hosted over 130 IXPUG participants for four days of tutorials, workshops, and talks aimed at illuminating the relatively unplumbed world...Argonne National Laboratory From ACM Careers | December 23, 2016
Rutgers Professor Narayan Mandayam leads forward-thinking research on how to improve the quality of life in cities while protect the planet
Rutgers niversity From ACM Careers | December 22, 2016
A new report from the White House warns that millions of jobs could be automated out of existence in coming years. But it cautions against one much discussed solution...Wired From ACM Careers | December 21, 2016
When Paulina Sliwinska, a fund manager at Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford & Co., made the trip to Silicon Valley looking for the next big thing in technology, she...Bloomberg From ACM News | December 21, 2016