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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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Researchers have created a new type of tissue chip that can better represent human tissues compared with current chips, and can be more widely used for drug testing...National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering From ACM Careers | July 12, 2016
Riffle is a bandwidth and computation efficient communication system that guarantees anonymity among all honest clients as long as at least one server in the network...MIT News From ACM Careers | July 12, 2016
As the country reels from the spasm of gun violence that killed two black men and five police officers this week, a prominent digital vigilante is using an online...The Washington Post From ACM News | July 11, 2016
A study on how early terrestrial animals began moving on mud and sand 360 million years ago could help designers create amphibious robots able to move across granular...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM Careers | July 11, 2016
In 2014, China announced a plan to drop $150 billion on the chipmaking industry over the next decade, pulling it even with the level of investment by Intel, the...The Week From ACM Careers | July 11, 2016
For what experts are calling the first time in history, US police have used a robot in a show of lethal force.The Guardian From ACM News | July 8, 2016
Even before Tesla revealed that a fatal accident had occurred while one of its cars was in semiautonomous driving mode, a debate was well underway between researchers...The New York Times From ACM Careers | July 8, 2016
Under a bench at Sang-Young Lee’s lab is an ordinary, somewhat beat-up ink-jet printer he has modified so that it spits out electronic circuits and a type of energy...Technology Review From ACM Careers | July 7, 2016
Researchers used a computer algorithm and data from smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable technologies to crack private PIN codes and passwords of...SNY Binghamton niversity From ACM Careers | July 6, 2016
Cory Anstey always wanted to be a farmer. It was the joy of riding in the tractor, "the smell of the dirt in the spring" that drew him to the fields.CNET From ACM News | July 6, 2016
You may consider yourself even-keeled, the kind of person who is unflappable when those around you are losing their cool. But all that goes out the window when...The New York Times From ACM Careers | July 6, 2016
Google's DeepMind division has announced a partnership with the NHS's Moorfields Eye Hospital to apply machine learning to spot common eye diseases earlier.Ars Technica From ACM Careers | July 6, 2016
Researchers used three different two-dimensional (2-D) materials to construct a voltage-controlled oscillator device that operates at room temperature. The technology...niversity of California, Riverside From ACM Careers | July 6, 2016
On a giant flat-screen TV in an old Emeryville, California warehouse, a floating orb fires red, blue, pink, and yellow beams into a honeycomb of hexagonal blocks...Wired From ACM Careers | July 5, 2016
In June, NASA invited a small horde of robots and their makers to Massachusetts to compete for a chance to win as much as $1.5 million.Bloomberg From ACM Careers | July 5, 2016
The number of fatalities associated with autonomous systems such as driverless cars will increase as more are used, says automation expert Timothy Carone of the...niversity of Notre Dame From ACM Careers | July 5, 2016
Software developers in their 20s are now treated like celebrities in pop culture. Surprisingly, the fame and fortune of internet entrepreneurs has done little to...St. Louis Post-Dispatch From ACM Careers | July 5, 2016
European quantum physicists have done some amazing things over the past few decades: sent single photons to Earth orbit and back, created quantum bits that will...IEEE Spectrum From ACM Careers | June 30, 2016